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CM Fadnavis Joins Gudi Padwa Shobha Yatra in Maharashtra
✍️ DD News
🗓 10 Jul 2026, 10:01 AM
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Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis took part in the Gudi Padwa shobha yatra in Maharashtra, marking the festival’s celebrations.
The traditional Gudi Padwa festival was celebrated across Maharashtra with great enthusiasm. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis joined the shobha yatra, a ceremonial procession that marks the beginning of the new year for Maharashtrians. The CM was seen walking alongside local dignitaries, carrying a decorated Gudi and offering blessings to the crowd.
The shobha yatra passed through several key locations in the state, drawing large crowds of devotees who gathered to witness the procession. Fadnavis’s participation underscored the government’s support for cultural celebrations and reinforced the festival’s significance in the region.
Officials reported that the event was organized with strict adherence to safety protocols, ensuring a smooth and secure procession for all participants. The CM’s presence added a dignified touch to the festivities, highlighting the importance of Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra’s cultural calendar.
As the day progressed, local communities continued to celebrate with traditional rituals, music, and communal feasts, marking the start of a new year with hope and prosperity.
The shobha yatra passed through several key locations in the state, drawing large crowds of devotees who gathered to witness the procession. Fadnavis’s participation underscored the government’s support for cultural celebrations and reinforced the festival’s significance in the region.
Officials reported that the event was organized with strict adherence to safety protocols, ensuring a smooth and secure procession for all participants. The CM’s presence added a dignified touch to the festivities, highlighting the importance of Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra’s cultural calendar.
As the day progressed, local communities continued to celebrate with traditional rituals, music, and communal feasts, marking the start of a new year with hope and prosperity.