Radio City revels in Ganesha’s Celebrations

Radio City, the leading radio network in the country, welcomes the festive spirit with nationwide celebrations for Ganesh Chaturthi. Listeners around the country revel in Radio City’s initiatives towards celebrating a noise-free, eco-friendly festival. Ganeshotsav celebrations for the network span across the nation, mainly highlighting Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Hyderabad and Bangalore.

In Mumbai, the radio network has returned with its award-winning campaign ‘Ganpati Guards’, an initiative to return Mumbai’s most popular festival to its original glory and protect the sanctity of the city’s most loved deity. Radio City has urged people to report if any pandals are playing item songs and making this sacred festival, a nuisance. The Radio City team would personally visit such pandals and give them Ganesh aarti booklets and Ganpati songs CD. Last year this initiative received a mammoth response with over 3500 SMS’s and a gross impact of 48 lakh,which they aim to cross the mark this year. 11 lucky winners will be sent to Asthavinayak Yatra. Supporting this initiative are celebrities like the Meet Brothers who have asked pandals not to play any ‘item numbers’ including their very own Baby Doll.

In Pune, Radio City has taken RJ battles to the next level by fuelling RJs to get maximum number of pledges. Citizens can sign a pledge to have an eco-friendly Ganesha this year. In this friendly rivalry, Radio City RJs spurs citizens on, to do the right thing: Go Eco Friendly! The Mayor and Commissioner of Pune have kick-started the campaign by pledging to buy eco-friendly Ganesha. This initiative covers more than 40 societies across Pune with studio shift in the famous and holy Dagdusheth, Kasba Ganpati and Mandai” temple. In Pune the studio Shifts (Where the respective RJ’s would do their shows LIVE) - would  happen at  3 most prominent  places Kasba Peth - between 5pm-9pm, Dagdu Sheth 7am - 11am and  Mandai at  11am - 2pm/2pm - 5pm)

Radio City Nagpur has put its RJ’s to war – an Eco-Friendly war. In an innovative effort to make Bappa happy, Radio City Nagpur is all set to celebrate an Eco-Friendly Ganeshotsav. The RJ Battle will be initiated by fueling RJs to get the maximum number of pledges from citizens. Citizens can sign a pledge to have an eco-friendly Ganesha this year. In this friendly rivalry, Radio City RJs spurs citizens on, to do the right thing: Go Eco Friendly! This initiative covers more than 10 societies across Nagpur with studio shift in the famous and holy “Tekdi cha Ganpati” temple.

Radio City Bangalore embraced the arrival of RJ Ganesha in their city in a canter improvised as a temple and a home for Ganesha. Radio City ran an on-air contest to encourage the listeners and invite the newly appointed RJ to their home. The canter visited the winners of the on-air contest along with a Radio City RJ to perform an aarti and distribute gifts to its devotees. The canter visited all the famous pandals of the city, ending on Visarajan day, with a huge procession of ‘dhol-kunita’.

Radio City introduced a new RJ in Hyderabad . RJ Ganesha in his own special canter improvised as a temple and his adorned abode paid a visit to all the famous pandals of the city, ending on Visarjan day, with a huge procession of ‘dhol-kunita’. Radio City ran on-air contest to encourage the listeners to invite the newly appointed RJ to their home. The canter visited the winners of the on-air contest along with a Radio City RJ to perform an aarti and distribute gifts to its devotees.

Even as this Ganesha draws to a close amidst much fanfare, modaks and love for the Bappa, Radio City has worked on making Ganpati a more devout experience for listeners across the nations via various initiatives which have worked on promoting devotional music at pandals and eco-friendly Ganesha idols.  The network stands by the passion which lights up each city during the occasion celebrating the God of wisdom, Ganesha.

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