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More and more fresh flowers used for Indian festival

Ganeshotsav and Ganesh Chaturthi are significant Hindu festivals celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, the deity of wisdom. While traditionally celebrated in homes, public celebrations were transformed by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak into grand public events in India.

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Social workers and community members come together to decorate public pandals with intricate floral designs. The Indian Florists Association plays a vital role in designing these decorations. Over time, the art of flower decoration has evolved, shifting from traditional materials like thermocol to fresh flowers.

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© India Florist Association

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© India Florist Association

Some notable florists and flower shops contributing to these celebrations include Mangalm Florist in New Delhi, Sayli Florist in Pune, and Kishore Varma in Indore. In Thane, Rinky Agarwal stands out, while Rainbow Floral World is a key player in Navi Mumbai. Noteworthy contributors also include Karan Chelwani IFA, Ajay Jagtap from Pune, OM Flowers and Decoration in Pimpri, Pune, and Classic Florist in Mumbai. Glorious Events and Wedding in Surat also adds to the floral scene, alongside Mayureshwar Pushp Bhandar in Pimpri. Additionally, Jayesh Rane from Ahmedabad, Sneh Florist in Chinchwad, Pune, and Vrindavan Florist in Burhanpur contribute significantly to these floral celebrations.

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For more information:
Pandharinath Mhaske
India Florist Association
[email protected]
www.ifaflorist.com

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