To reduce environmental damage during Ganesh Chaturthi, CPCB and TGPCB have issued revised guidelines mandating eco-friendly clay idols and organic colours. Authorities must create artificial immersion ponds, while citizens and vendors are urged to support sustainable celebrations and proper waste disposal
The post blended tradition with a safety message, urging responsible road behavior. The tweet read, "If Lord Ganesha wore a seatbelt, so should we. Let’s honor tradition and safety by buckling up every time we're on the road."
The famous Khairatabad Ganesh is set to maintain its eco-friendly stance for the second consecutive year, opting for organic colours and clay materials.
Kumram Bheem Asifabad: As part their mission to prevent water pollution caused by immersion of idols of Lord Ganesh made of Plaster of Paris, a bunch of youngsters belonging to different religions residing in Kapuwada in Kaghaznagar town are drawing attention of many devotees by installing an idol of Lord Ganesh using dried peas. Pirsingula […]