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Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with Nature-Friendly Traditions

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26 August 2025

Eco-Friendly Chaturthi
Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with Nature-Friendly Traditions

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Ganesh Chaturthi brings joy to homes, but idol immersion often leaves behind a toxic trail in rivers, lakes and seas.

Plaster of Paris, thermocol and chemical paints take months to dissolve, raising water acidity and harming marine life.

Experts warn these pollutants also pose risks to human health. The solution lies in eco-friendly clay idols that dissolve completely without releasing toxins.

Many idols now come with seeds or seed balls that can be planted after visarjan, adding to India’s green cover.

DIY workshops are teaching families, especially children, to create beautiful, sustainable Ganeshas.

This festive season, let’s celebrate devotion with care for nature the greatest blessing Lord Ganesha has given us.

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