Now, devotees can vote for best Ganesh pandals thru net

Www.ganeshmaharaj.com facilitates uploading of photos of pandal across country

PTI | September 14, 2010



A software firm has come up with a service whereby Ganesh pandals can upload photos about their decoration on the website designed by it.

On their part, devotees can view the pandals and vote for them to choose the best ones among them.

Ashwin Rajpurohit, CEO of LogosysIndia, the firm that has devised the website for the purpose www.ganeshmaharaj.com said "This is a free service. The website facilitates the pandal organisers to upload photos, information about their organization, videos of pandal and special features that can be viewed by the people,".

Ganesh pandals across the country can post the photographs and video of their pandals on the website. The devotees can browse through the pandals across the city on the website and vote for the top seven.

Last year, apart from India, a large number of devotees from overseas too participated in our endeavour, he said.

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