Updated On: 16 September, 2024 06:34 PM IST | Mumbai | Raaina Jain
The 10-day-long Ganeshotsav is about to end on September 17. As people prepare to navigate life after the festive season, mental health experts share ways to manage post-festival blues and nutritionists suggest ways to detoxify the body with proper diet and rest

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The streets of Mumbai and many other cities are currently brimming with the excitement of Ganeshotsav 2024. There’s activity and vibrancy throughout the country. People are dressing up, preparing delicious treats, visiting friends and family and participating in community activities, and there’s a general atmosphere of joy and excitement. Festivals like Paryushan Parv, Onam and Eid also fall during this time. However, the curtains will soon be drawn on this festive season.
As Ganpati Bappa bids the final farewell on September 17 and other festivals also draw to a close, the vibrant festive atmosphere will make way for normalcy. This shift can lead to some people experiencing an emotional phenomenon called the post-festival blues. Moreover, after the busyness of the festive season, which is characterised by indulging in sweets and other treats, a body detox may become essential to get your system back on track.
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