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Ahead Of Dahi Handi Festival, Maharashtra Extends Insurance Cover To 1.5 Lakh 'Govindas'

Ahead Of Dahi Handi Festival, Maharashtra Extends Insurance Cover To 1.5 Lakh 'Govindas'

News1818-07-2025
The move comes after the Dahi Handi Coordination Committee, led by Minister Ashish Shelar met the Chief Minister to press for enhanced safety measures for Govindas.
In a major relief for thousands of 'Govindas' who risk injuries while forming human pyramids during the Dahi Handi festival, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has directed the state's Sports Department to expand insurance cover to 1.5 lakh participants.
The move comes after the Dahi Handi Coordination Committee, led by Minister Ashish Shelar met the Chief Minister to press for enhanced safety measures for Govindas. The delegation highlighted the growing popularity of Dahi Handi ever since the Maharashtra government granted it the status of an adventure sport. While the sport's recognition has boosted participation, it has also increased the risk of injuries during the formation of tall human pyramids.
Over the past two years, the state government has provided insurance cover to about 75,000 Govindas. However, given the surge in the number of groups and young participants, the committee urged the Chief Minister to double the coverage to 1.5 lakh Govindas this year to ensure adequate safety and financial protection in case of accidents. Chief Minister Fadnavis responded positively to the demand and instructed the Sports Department to take prompt action to extend the insurance cover.
Speaking with the media, Minister Ashish Shelar thanked the Chief Minister for his proactive approach and assured Govinda groups that their safety remains a top priority for the government. 'Dahi Handi is an integral part of Maharashtra's cultural fabric. Thousands of youngsters come together each year with great enthusiasm to celebrate Lord Krishna's birth. But their safety must be paramount. We thank Chief Minister Fadnavis for understanding this and taking swift steps to safeguard our Govindas," said Shelar.
The delegation that met the Chief Minister included Maharashtra State Dahi Handi Govinda Association President Shri Krishna Padelkar, Geeta Jhagde, and other senior office bearers.
Dahi Handi is celebrated across Maharashtra on Gokulashtami or Janamashtami and is known for its spectacular human pyramids, where teams of Govindas climb atop each other to break an earthen pot hung high above the ground. With the enhanced insurance coverage, the government hopes to encourage more groups to celebrate the festival while ensuring that young Govindas and their families have some financial protection against unforeseen accidents.
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