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Mumbai's Wealthy Ganesh Mandal Takes Insurance Cover Of Rs 316 Crore
- Monday August 29, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
The GSB Seva Mandal, one of the richest Ganesh mandals in Mumbai, has taken an insurance cover of Rs 316.40 crore for the upcoming Ganpati festival, a mandal representative said.
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In Mumbai, Ganesh Idol Insured For Rs 300 Crore
- Monday September 5, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Ankita Sinha
As Mumbai prepares for Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganapati Mandals have been ramping up security and insurance, with some places insuring their idols for as much as Rs 300 crore. The GSB Seva Mandal in Wadala, which bought the 300-crore-insurance, has an eleven-foot idol, with gold plated hands, adorned with silver and gold jewellery and is the richest mand...
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Mumbai's Richest Ganpati Insured For Over Rs 50 Crore a Day
- Tuesday August 26, 2014
- Mumbai News | Mid-Day
GSB Seva Mandal, the richest mandal in the city, has got an insurance of Rs 259 crore. Considering that the King's Circle mandal keeps its Ganapati idol for five days, that works out to Rs 51.7 crore a day, which is probably needed since the amount of gold on the idol itself is worth Rs 22 crore.
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Rs 50 crore insurance cover for Ganesha
- Friday August 5, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
the city's richest Ganpati mandal, the GSB Seva Sadan, has quoted to indemnify the Ganesh celebrations starting September 1. Based at King's Circle in Matunga, the mandal's insurance cover is likely to cross the Rs 50- crore mark this Ganeshotsav, its trustees said.
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34 CCTVs to secure city's richest Ganpati
- Friday August 5, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
This Ganeshotsava, the GSB Seva Mandal at Matunga will be installing a total of 34 CCTV cameras to be constantly monitored by the Matunga police. Satish Naik, a committee member from GSB Seva Mandal said, "We covered the idol, the entrance and the area where the crowd gathers for darshan under the CCTVs' ambit. Last year, the Matun...
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Mumbai's Wealthy Ganesh Mandal Takes Insurance Cover Of Rs 316 Crore
- Monday August 29, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
The GSB Seva Mandal, one of the richest Ganesh mandals in Mumbai, has taken an insurance cover of Rs 316.40 crore for the upcoming Ganpati festival, a mandal representative said.
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www.ndtv.com
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In Mumbai, Ganesh Idol Insured For Rs 300 Crore
- Monday September 5, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Ankita Sinha
As Mumbai prepares for Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganapati Mandals have been ramping up security and insurance, with some places insuring their idols for as much as Rs 300 crore. The GSB Seva Mandal in Wadala, which bought the 300-crore-insurance, has an eleven-foot idol, with gold plated hands, adorned with silver and gold jewellery and is the richest mand...
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www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai's Richest Ganpati Insured For Over Rs 50 Crore a Day
- Tuesday August 26, 2014
- Mumbai News | Mid-Day
GSB Seva Mandal, the richest mandal in the city, has got an insurance of Rs 259 crore. Considering that the King's Circle mandal keeps its Ganapati idol for five days, that works out to Rs 51.7 crore a day, which is probably needed since the amount of gold on the idol itself is worth Rs 22 crore.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rs 50 crore insurance cover for Ganesha
- Friday August 5, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
the city's richest Ganpati mandal, the GSB Seva Sadan, has quoted to indemnify the Ganesh celebrations starting September 1. Based at King's Circle in Matunga, the mandal's insurance cover is likely to cross the Rs 50- crore mark this Ganeshotsav, its trustees said.
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www.ndtv.com
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34 CCTVs to secure city's richest Ganpati
- Friday August 5, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
This Ganeshotsava, the GSB Seva Mandal at Matunga will be installing a total of 34 CCTV cameras to be constantly monitored by the Matunga police. Satish Naik, a committee member from GSB Seva Mandal said, "We covered the idol, the entrance and the area where the crowd gathers for darshan under the CCTVs' ambit. Last year, the Matun...
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