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Did You Know The World’s Tallest Lord Ganesha Statue Is Not In India But In Thailand? | Travel

Did You Know The World’s Tallest Lord Ganesha Statue Is Not In India But In Thailand?
When we think of Lord Ganesha, the first images that come to mind are the grand pandals of Mumbai, Pune, and other Indian cities during Ganesh Chaturthi. But here’s a surprising fact, the world’s tallest bronze Ganesha statue is not in India but in Thailand.
Located in Khlong Khuean district of Chachoengsao Province, Thailand, this idol of Lord Ganesha (known locally as Phra Phikanet), stands at an awe-inspiring 39 meters high. That’s taller than a 12-storey building! Crafted entirely in bronze, it holds the record as the tallest Ganesha statue in the world and has become a landmark for both devotees and curious travellers. To see it, you’ll have to go to Khlong Khuean Ganesh International Park.
Built over four years and completed in 2012, the structure stands a staggering 39 meters tall, including its base—comparable to a 14-story building. The statue comprises 854 individual bronze pieces, intricately assembled to form Ganesha in a “success-granted” standing posture.
Uniquely, each of Ganesha’s four hands holds a symbol of local vitality: jackfruit (abundance), sugarcane (sweetness), banana (nourishment), and mango (wisdom).
Why Does Thailand Have A Lord Ganesh Statue?
While India celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, Thailand too shares a deep cultural connection with Lord Ganesha. Known as Phra Phikanet in Thai culture, Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles and patron of arts, learning, and wisdom. Temples, shrines, and even art schools across Thailand feature his image, reflecting centuries of cultural exchange between India and Southeast Asia.
If you are planning a trip to Thailand, a stop at Khlong Khuean’s Phra Phikanet statue is a must. Combine it with a visit to Bangkok’s Ganesha shrines and the vibrant cultural sites of Chachoengsao. And if you happen to visit during Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, the atmosphere is even more special, with celebrations that bridge Indian and Thai traditions.
So this year, while you celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, Pune, or Delhi, remember that the world’s tallest Lord Ganesha statue stands tall in Thailand—welcoming devotees from across the globe.
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India eyes bigger slice of Philippines’ $2.5 billion rice market with export push

The Philippines has emerged as a critical market for India’s agricultural exports. In 2024, Manila imported farm goods worth nearly $20 billion, including semi-milled rice, wheat and meslin, oilcake, food preparations and palm oil. India’s shipments to the country stood at $413 million, making up just 2% of the Philippines’ total agricultural imports.
Key Indian exports to the Philippines included beef, groundnut, rice and tobacco. Despite being the world’s largest exporter of rice, with overseas sales worth $11.83 billion in 2024-25, India’s rice exports to the Philippines were valued at only $48.91 million during the same period.
“Philippines is the largest importer of rice in the world, with imports in 2024 valued at $2.52 billion. However, there is significant opportunity to expand India’s rice exports in the Philippines as, despite India being the world’s largest rice exporter, India’s rice exports were only $48.91 million to the Philippines in the same period,” the official noted, calling it an untapped opportunity.
To bridge this gap, the commerce ministry is facilitating a delegation of rice exporters, along with those dealing in other potential products such as onions, potatoes, groundnut and meat, to travel to the Philippines in early September. The initiative is expected to strengthen trade linkages and help Indian exporters establish a stronger foothold in the region.
The engagement is set to continue later in the year, with a team of Philippine food importers due to participate in World Food India, scheduled for September 25-28 . They will take part in the International Rice Conference on October 30-31, 2025, billed as the first large-scale trade fair of its kind for the rice sector.
India is also witnessing a surge in agricultural exports to the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Exports to the bloc rose from $480 million in 2023-24 to $628 million in 2024-25, driven largely by stronger trade ties with Russia.
The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority has played an active role in the growth of India agriculture exports by showcasing Indian produce at international trade events such as World Food Moscow. According to officials, such platforms have been vital in boosting visibility, forging new business partnerships and consolidating India’s presence in the CIS market.
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KSRTC adds 90 extra buses for Onam festivities between Bengaluru, Kerala: Report | Bengaluru

Published on: Aug 31, 2025 02:47 pm IST
The KSRTC will deploy 90 additional buses from September 2 to 4 to accommodate Onam travellers between Bengaluru and Kerala.
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Chennai witnesses cloudburst, heavy rainfall disrupts air travel

What’s the story
Chennai‘s Manali area witnessed a cloudburst on Saturday night, leading to heavy rainfall.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) recorded 10.6cm of rain from 10:00pm to 11:00pm and another 12.6cm from 11:00pm to midnight on August 30, 2025.
Wimco Nagar received the highest rainfall of 15.7cm during the hour from 11:00pm to midnight on August 30, followed by Korattur with 13.7cm and New Manali Town with 10.3cm during the same period.
Manali receives 27cm of rain
The IMD recorded over 100mm of rainfall in several parts of Chennai.
Manali received 27cm of rain while New Manali Town and Wimco Nagar received 26cm and 23cm, respectively, during a 24-hour period ending at 8:30am on Sunday.
Other areas such as Kathivakkam (13.6cm), Tiruvottiyur (12.6cm), and Ayapakkam (12.1cm) also witnessed heavy rainfall during this period.
Heavy rainfall affects air travel
The heavy rainfall in Chennai also affected air travel. Three flights from Frankfurt, Mangaluru, and New Delhi were diverted to Bengaluru as they couldn’t land at the city airport due to the weather conditions.
However, once the weather cleared up in Chennai, passengers were flown back from Bengaluru by different flights.
Weather forecast for Tamil Nadu
The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecasted light to moderate rain in isolated places over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal in the next 24 hours.
Strong winds with speeds of 40-50km/h are also likely over these areas.
This weather update comes after a similar pattern was observed on August 23 when several districts, including Chennai, received moderate to heavy overnight rains.
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