The newly constructed flat scheme called 'Vijay Nagar',at Dhayari, Pune have successfully organized the "Sarvajanik Ganesh Utsav 2008". This ganesh utsave was aimed for knowing each other in the socienty, building mutual understanding, leaving isolated lifestyle of typical flat schemes and coming together to share thoughts for society upliftment and other related issues.
The festival started on 3rd September and lasted till 14 September 2008. Each and every moment in these 14 days will be remembered by the forthcoming generations.
Merely 30 days before, Mr. Avinash Gandhi from Build.No 1, initiated and suggested this valuable idea of "Pran Pratishtha" of "Sri Lord Ganesha" inside Vijaynagar premises. The enthusiastic residents responded positively and the unforgettable saga has begun in September 2008. They gathered for "meetings" several times and planned for the smooth execution of the festival.
In the execution, following were the "Activities" the "Karyakarte"s have done by the society members.
Money Collection from Vijay Nagar society
Order Ganesh Murty
Order for Ganesh Pendal
Purchase of Decoration Material
Purchase of Puja Material
Purchase of Electic Material
Purchase of Games material
Guests Welcome
Recording Dance program
Self Introduction Program
Bhav Sargam Program
Bhajan Program
Mahaprasad Program Planning and execution
Visarjan Program
Summing up formalities of the event.
Ahawal Preparation and distribution.
During those 12 days of celebration, many events was organised like
Pran-Pratishtha
Rangoli
Self Introduction Program
Recording Dance
Musical Chair Competition
Lamon Race
One Minute games
Bhav Sargam By Mr. Uday Oak
Bhajan Sandhya By Mr. Lotekar
Drawing Competition
Samapti Puja
Mahaprasad
Visarjan
To make this event successful, many society members contributed lot of materials from their home. People jointly spent their time in oraganizing the events. All events happened in perfectly healthy and cooperative environment.
The cherishable memories of this festival will last for severy years ahead......
Regards
Ashwin Shende