India, Aug. 21 -- From plasma-donation pandals to a 'one-ward, one-Ganpati' policy, Mumbai has altered their Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations for 2020. We find out how the megacity is inviting the lovable elephant-God to their homes in the COVID-19 world.

Come Ganesh Chaturthi, and Mumbai ordinarily dons itself with a riot of colours, cacophonous symphonies of visarjan, and a friendly competition between pandals boasting of the 'best' Ganpati idols. This year, the celebrations take an interesting turn. This year, not even His mighty trunk could blow off the wrath of the pandemic, in turn forcing Mumbaikars to alter their festivities in 2020. Here's how the Hindu festival will pan out in Mumbai this year.

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