Ganesh Visarjan 2025: Cities issue traffic advisories with road closures, diversions, and extended public transport for smoother visarjan day travel Pexels
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Ganesh Visarjan 2025: Traffic Alerts Issued In Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad & Hyderabad

Ganesh Visarjan 2025 brings massive processions across Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad. From road closures to Metro extensions, here’s your city-wise guide to traffic rules, diversions, and safe travel tips

Author : Anwesha Santra

As lakhs of devotees bid farewell to Lord Ganesha on Anant Chaturdashi, major Indian cities including Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad have rolled out extensive traffic advisories. From road closures and diversions to extended Metro and bus services, here’s a city-wise guide to routes to avoid and alternatives to take for a smooth journey on visarjan day.

Mumbai

As Mumbai celebrates Anant Chaturdashi today, September 6, 2025, thousands of Ganesh idols, including the iconic Lalbaugcha Raja, will be immersed across the city. To ensure smooth movement and public safety, the Mumbai Police has issued a detailed traffic advisory. Commuters should plan their travel in advance as several arterial roads will remain closed or diverted throughout the day and night.

Roads Closed: A total of 84 major roads in Mumbai are fully closed to traffic for visarjan processions. Key stretches in South, Central, and Eastern Mumbai, including parts of Parel, Byculla, Tardeo, and Chembur, will not allow vehicle movement. In addition, 88 roads are under strict traffic control and 54 roads have been converted into one-way routes to ease the flow of processions and pedestrian crowds.

Traffic Diversions: Several busy junctions are being redirected. Notable closures include routes between Padmashree Govardhan Bafna Chowk and Vinoli Junction, and from Navjeevan Junction to Gajanan Vartak Chowk. Alternative paths via Raja Ram Mohan Roy Road, Nana Chowk, Opera House, and Maharshi Karve Road are recommended. In Chembur, Hemu Kalani Marg and Gidwani Marg are shut, while heavy vehicles are barred on R.C. Marg from Maravali Church to Chembur Naka. For smoother transit between North and South Mumbai, commuters are advised to use the Coastal Road.

Security Measures: The city has deployed an extensive security force of over 18,000 police personnel and 3,000 supervisory officers. In addition, an AI-powered monitoring system has been set up to track congestion and provide real-time traffic management, especially at Girgaon Chowpatty where several high-profile immersions will take place. The authorities are also keeping watch for emergencies given the size of the crowds expected.

Commuter Advisory: The Meteorological Department has issued an Orange Alert warning of heavy rainfall in Mumbai and its suburbs today. This may slow down processions and further impact traffic flow. Commuters are strongly advised to:

Use public transport instead of private vehicles.

Allow extra travel time and follow police guidance on diversions.

Carry rain protection such as umbrellas or raincoats.

Wear non-slip footwear due to wet conditions.

Avoid unnecessary travel through procession routes.

With lakhs of devotees taking to the streets for visarjan, the city is expected to be vibrant but congested. Careful planning and cooperation with traffic advisories will help ensure a safe and smooth farewell to the Lord Ganesh.

Pune

As Pune celebrates Ganesh Visarjan, thousands of idols will be immersed across the city. With massive processions scheduled, the Pune Police has released a detailed travel advisory. Here’s everything you need to know before stepping out today.

Roads Closed

17 major roads including Laxmi Road, Tilak Road, Bajirao Road, and Shivaji Road are closed for vehicular traffic.

All heavy vehicles are banned from entering the city limits from midnight of September 6 until midnight of September 7.

Procession-heavy areas such as Sinhgad Road, Dhayari Phata, and Mundhwa will also see significant closures throughout the day.

Traffic Diversions

From 6 PM to midnight, traffic from Dhayari Phata to Umbrya Ganpati Chowk will be diverted via the Dhayari Flyover, Nanded City Chowk, and canal bridge routes.

In Mundhwa and Keshavnagar, traffic has been made one-way from 6 AM. Vehicles from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk must turn right at Renuka Mata Temple, while traffic from Gayran Vasti will follow alternate local routes to reach Mundhwa Chowk.

Temporary ring routes around central Pune have been opened to reduce congestion in core procession areas.

Security Measures

A large security presence has been deployed across the city with CCTV surveillance in key locations.

Women-led patrols and additional traffic wardens have been stationed in procession-heavy areas.

Authorities have put in place crowd-control and emergency-response units to ensure a smooth visarjan.

Commuter Advisory

Pune Metro is operating non-stop for 41 hours, from Saturday morning until late Sunday night, with trains running every three minutes. Commuters are advised to use Mandai station for returns and stations like PMC, Civil Court, Sambhaji Garden, and Deccan Gymkhana to join or exit processions.

PMPML has added 620 special buses, including overnight services, while MSRTC is running 5,000 extra buses to handle the festival rush.

Commuters should avoid bringing private vehicles into procession areas and rely on public transport.

Hospitals along Laxmi Road and in the Peth areas have flagged concerns over high noise levels during dhol-tasha performances, so people are advised to use alternative medical facilities where possible.

Ahmedabad

Devotees gather for Ganesh Visarjan 2025 immersion procession amid heavy traffic restrictions and police security

As Ahmedabad observes Ganesh Visarjan today, the city police have put in place extensive traffic controls and route diversions to accommodate mass immersion processions. Here’s what commuters need to know:

Roads Closed: From 1 PM until late night, several key routes will be closed. These include:

Geetamandir ST Stand to Paldi, via Jamalpur and Sardar Bridge

Geetamandir ST Stand to Kalupur Railway Station, via Raipur crossroads and Sarangpur

Kalupur Station to Town Hall, passing through Sarangpur, Astodia, and Ellis Bridge

Rakhial Crossroads to Gurudwara, via Saraspur

Delhi Darwaja to Dadhichi Bridge, via Namaste Circle/Limda Junction

East and West Riverfront roads along the Ambedkar Bridge stretch

Traffic Diversions

From Geetamandir to Paldi: Follow the route via Behrampura, Danilimda, Ambedkar Bridge, then to Paldi/Ashram Road

To Kalupur Station: Use Bhulabhai Crossroads → Kankaria → Gomtipur → Ambedkar Hall → Saraspur → Kalupur Bridge

From Railway Station inwards: Travel via Ambedkar Hall → Maneklal Mill → Gomtipur → Danilimda → Ambedkar Bridge → Anjali Circle → Paldi → Ashram Road

From Delhi Darwaja to Dadhichi Bridge: Divert via Dariyapur Circle → Idgah Circle → Girdharnagar Circle → Maharaj Pragnya Swami Underpass

Riverfront west diversion: From Vadaj Circle through Usmanpura, Income Tax Overbridge, Nehru Bridge, Town Hall, Mahalaxmi Panj Rasta, and Anjali Overbridge

Security Measures: The Ahmedabad Police have issued a formal directive prohibiting vehicles (except those part of the immersion procession or emergency services) from these restricted roads during the designated period.

All specified areas are declared no-parking zones, strictly enforced by police under relevant state and national regulations. Any violations, such as unauthorised parking, will lead to towing and legal action.

Commuter Advisory: Plan your travel early: Avoid the restricted corridors during the closure window, and opt for suggested alternate routes.

No parking allowed: Respect no-parking zones to avoid towing of your vehicle.

Emergency vehicles exempt: Authorized emergency vehicles may operate as needed—but private traffic must reroute.

Use public transport: To minimise delays and avoid congestion, public transport or pick-up/drop-off nearer to non-restricted zones is encouraged.

Hyderabad

As Hyderabad celebrates Ganesh Visarjan today, lakhs of devotees will participate in processions across the city, culminating in idol immersions at Hussain Sagar and other water bodies. To manage the massive crowds, the city police have issued extensive traffic advisories and security measures.

Roads Closed: The main procession route starts at Balapur and passes through Charminar, Abids, Liberty, Tank Bund, and Necklace Road before reaching Hussain Sagar. Vehicular access on this route is closed for the entire immersion period.

IDL Tank Road, from the IDL entrance to Rainbow Vista, is completely shut to general traffic except for immersion vehicles.

Traffic Diversions

Vehicles traveling from Kukatpally Y Junction to Madhapur via IDL Tank Road will be diverted at the IDL entrance towards JNTU, Forum Mall, Hitech City, and then Madhapur.

Traffic from Gandimaisamma and Pragathi Nagar to JNTU will be rerouted via Nizampet Village Road. Return traffic from JNTU towards Pragathi Nagar will move through Kolan Raghava Reddy Gardens, Nizampet Village, and Tulasinagar.

Motorists are strongly advised to avoid Tank Bund and Necklace Road, as they will be dedicated entirely to the visarjan processions.

Security Measures

Over 3,000 police personnel, including traffic officers and special reinforcements, are deployed across the city.

In the Khairatabad–Hussain Sagar corridor, nearly 80 traffic officers are working in shifts to manage immersion movement and pedestrian safety.

Surveillance cameras, control rooms, and crowd-control units have been stationed at major procession points to prevent congestion and maintain order.

Commuter Advisory

Hyderabad Metro Rail is extending services until 1 AM on 7 September, with early operations starting from the morning of 6 September. Trains will run at frequent intervals to help devotees and commuters return home safely.

Citizens are advised to avoid using private vehicles in central areas and instead depend on public transport, especially the Metro and RTC buses.

If travel is unavoidable, allow for extra commute time and stay updated on local diversions announced by traffic police during the day.

FAQs

1. What are the traffic restrictions in Mumbai for Ganesh Visarjan 2025?
Mumbai Police has closed 84 roads, restricted traffic on 88, and converted 54 into one-way. Major areas like Parel, Byculla, Tardeo, and Chembur will see heavy diversions.

2. Which roads are closed in Pune for Ganesh Visarjan 2025?
Pune has shut down Laxmi Road, Tilak Road, Shivaji Road, and Bajirao Road for visarjan. Heavy vehicles are banned from city limits from September 6 midnight till September 7 midnight.

3. What are the Ganesh Visarjan 2025 traffic diversions in Ahmedabad?
Key stretches like Geetamandir ST Stand to Paldi, Kalupur to Town Hall, and riverfront roads near Ambedkar Bridge will be closed. Alternative routes via Danilimda, Behrampura, and Usmanpura are advised.

4. How is Hyderabad managing traffic during Ganesh Visarjan 2025?
Hyderabad Police has closed Tank Bund and Necklace Road completely for immersions. Diversions are in place around Kukatpally, JNTU, and Madhapur, with Metro services extended till 1 AM.

5. What commuter tips are suggested for Ganesh Visarjan 2025?
Authorities recommend using public transport like Metro, buses, and special visarjan services. Avoid private vehicles in procession areas, plan travel early, and carry rain protection in Mumbai due to heavy rain alerts.

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