IN PICS: Mantralaya Lights Up For 65th Maharashtra Day Celebration In Mumbai | Alok Dubey|FPJ

Mumbai: On the occasion of Maharashtra Day, which celebrated on May 1 every year, the entire state of Maharashtra was filled with joy and colour as people celebrated this important day. Roads, and public spaces were adorned with vibrant lights. The most striking decoration was seen at Mantralaya, the main government building in Mumbai. It was beautifully illuminated with colourful lights, creating a grand and festive atmosphere.

This year, Mantralaya is decorated with the tricolour, making it especially striking. The use of the national colours highlighted the importance of these colours and symbolised the unity and pride of the nation.

Mantralaya

Mantralaya | Alok Dubey|FPJ

Every year, Maharashtra Day is celebrated to remember the day the state was formed. On May 1, 1960, Maharashtra became a separate state in India after it was divided from the Bombay State along linguistic lines. This day is important to the people of Maharashtra, and it is celebrated with pride and respect.

Maharashtra Day

Maharashtra Day | Alok Dubey|FPJ

This year was the 65th Maharashtra Day, and the celebrations were even more special. At Mantralaya, bright lights covered the entire building. Floral decorations and traditional designs added to its beauty. Many people came to see the decoration and take photos. It became a popular spot for visitors and locals alike.

Headquarter of Mumbai

Headquarter of Mumbai | Alok Dubey|FPJ

Mantralaya is the headquarters of the Maharashtra state government, located in the heart of Mumbai. It is an iconic building that houses several important government offices, including the Chief Minister’s office and various other administrative departments.

Tricolour Decoration

Tricolour Decoration | Alok Dubey|FPJ

The building stands as a symbol of the state’s governance and plays a key role in the decision-making processes that shape Maharashtra’s future. Known for its modern architecture, Mantralaya is not just a hub of political activity but also an important landmark in Mumbai.


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