Gudi Padwa: Welcoming the Maharashtrian new year
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Tanvi Dicholkar, a newly married woman, offers prayers to the gudi, on the occasion of Gudi Padwa, Maharashtrian New Year, on Tuesday. (Anshuman Poyrekar/HT Photo)
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A woman beats a drum to welcome the new year at a rally in Jogeshwari,Mumbai. (Satish Bate/HT )
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The procession moves on. (Satyabrata Triphaty/HT Photo)
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Happy faces all around as women dressed in traditional Maharashtrian attires play drums at Girgaum. (Kunal Patil/HT )
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People take part in a Gudi Padwa procession in Mulund. (Pratik Chorge/HT )
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A girl helps another one deck up for a rally in Jogeshwari. (Satish Bate/HT )
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It was all colours and celebratory beats in Girgaum. (Kunal Patil/HT )
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Citizens take part in a rally at Prabhadevi in Mumbai. (Anshuman Poyrekar/HT Photo)
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Women fuse traditional with quirky glares as they pose for a photograph in Mulund. (Pratik Chorge/HT)
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A man dressed in traditional attire watches the procession from his balcony in Girgaum. (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)
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Women took part in a bike rally, dressed up in sarees, in Mulund. (Pratik Chorge/HT Photo)
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