3 min readPuneMay 18, 2026 03:44 PM IST
The Maharashtra government has granted Class A tourism status to Pune’s Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, paving the way for the popular temple’s development using state funds.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday announced the grant of the status to the temple, which is owned by the Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Trust. The decision is set to significantly boost religious tourism, infrastructure development, and the overall development of the surrounding area.
Established in 1893, the trust boasts a glorious legacy spanning an impressive 135 years. The temple serves not merely as a place of worship, but also makes substantial contributions to social service and cultural preservation. Every day, thousands of devotees from both India and abroad visit the temple to seek blessings.
Previously, the temple held Class C status, granted by the District Planning Committee.
Taking into account the trust’s extensive social work and the ever-increasing devotee count, BJP MLA Hemant Rasane requested Fadnavis to upgrade the temple to Class A status.
“The tradition of the Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav (public Ganesh festival) began in 1893. Since that time, the Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Trust has become the very first Ganeshotsav mandal to attain ‘Class A’ pilgrimage site status. As an active member of the Ganesh mandal, I consistently pursued this objective. The chief minister extended his support to my request and ensured its fulfilment. On behalf of the millions of Ganesh festival volunteers and devotees, I express my heartfelt gratitude to Devendraji,” said Rasane, also a member of the trust.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed a puja at the temple in 2023 during an official visit to Pune.
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The trust has plans to expand the temple area and is looking to acquire land for the purpose. The Faraskhana police station building might be acquired for the expansion of the area.
Benefits of Class A status
This decision will accelerate the comprehensive development of the temple and its precincts both as a pilgrimage centre and a tourist destination. With Class A status, the trust will gain access to direct and substantial funding from the state government for developmental projects. It will thus be possible to establish state-of-the-art infrastructure facilities for the millions of devotees, such as a modern queue management system for darshan (worship), well-equipped parking facilities, restrooms, devotee accommodation (Bhakta Niwas), and cutting-edge security measures.
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