Residents notified when spontaneous puddle-jumping sessions are recommended.
Mumbai has launched Rain Dance Alerts, a public notification system for monsoon enthusiasts. According to The Times of India, citizens receive text alerts recommending when and where to indulge in puddle-jumping, synchronized umbrella twirling, and celebratory rain twirls.
Officials claim the initiative promotes physical activity, local culture, and overall happiness. We realized rain can be both wet and fun, said program coordinator Anjali Mehta. Now residents can maximize enjoyment and minimize wardrobe regret.
Participants report high spirits and unexpected joy, while photographers capture Instagram-worthy splashes. Critics question practicality, citing traffic hazards and soggy paperwork, but supporters argue that controlled enthusiasm improves mental well-being and monsoon morale.
The program integrates meteorological forecasts with public event planning, offering an innovative blend of weather science and recreational delight. Future plans include rain dance competitions and coordinated splash festivals across Mumbai suburbs.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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