
Ganeshotsav 2025: Pune Police issue traffic diversions, road closures, and parking guide for citizens. Full details on puneripages.in.
Pune: Ganeshotsav 2025 traffic diversions have been announced by Pune Police ahead of the idol immersion processions between August 27 and September 9 go smoothly. If you’re planning to step out during visarjan days, here’s everything you need to know — which roads are shut, where you can drive instead, and most importantly, where you can park.
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🚧 Roads Closed for Ganeshotsav 2025 Traffic Diversions
Some of the busiest city stretches will be off-limits during processions. So, if these are part of your regular route, it’s better to plan ahead:
- Laxmi Road: From Sant Kabir Chowk to Alka Talkies Chowk
- Tilak Road: From Swargate to Alka Talkies Chowk
- JM Road: From Shivaji Road to Sancheti Chowk
- FC Road: From Good Luck Chowk to Sancheti Chowk
- Shastri Road: From Jedhe Chowk to Tilak Road junction
- Nana Peth Road: From Quarter Gate Chowk to Maldhakka Chowk
🔀 Alternative Routes During Ganeshotsav 2025 Traffic Diversions
Now the good news — you don’t need to be stuck. Pune Police have suggested some detours so you can still get across the city without much hassle:
- Swargate to PMC → Take Tilak Road → Kelkar Road → JM Road
- JM Road to Deccan → Use Ghole Road → FC Road
- Shivajinagar to Camp → Go via Sangam Bridge → Bund Garden Road → MG Road
- Hadapsar to Shivajinagar → Use BT Kawade Road → Bund Garden Road → Sangam Bridge
(Pro tip: If you don’t have urgent work in the immersion areas, try avoiding them completely. It’ll save you time and stress.)
🅿️ Parking Areas for Ganeshotsav 2025 Traffic Diversions
If you’re coming to watch the celebrations, don’t worry — there are official parking spots arranged so you won’t have to circle endlessly looking for space:
- S. P. College Ground, Tilak Road
- Annasaheb Magar PWD Colony, Shukrawar Peth
- Deccan Education Society, Fergusson College Road
- New English School Ground, Tilak Road
- Sanas Ground, near Sarasbaug
- Agriculture College Ground, Shivajinagar
(Stick to these, or your car might get towed!)
📢 Police Say…
According to the order issued by DCP (Traffic) , motorists are urged to cooperate with officers and follow the diversions. The idea is simple — keep the roads free for processions and make sure citizens stay safe while celebrating.
🎉 So, if you’re heading out for Ganesh visarjan, plan smart, use these alternative routes, and park responsibly. That way, the only thing you’ll be stuck in is the festive spirit — not traffic!