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Eco-Friendly Ganesh Festival

Green Ganesh Festival

Go Green for Ganesh Festival and minimize the impact on environment

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the major festivals of in states like Maharashtra and in fact, it is celebrated with great enthusiasm in many other parts of the country too. Every year marking the birthday of lord Ganesha, Ganeshotsav or the Ganesh festival is carried out where people purchase the clay or metal made deities […]

How to plan and organize the Ganesh festival in your apartment community?

Tips for organizing the Ganesh festival in your apartment complex

In the previous article, you read about making a shopping list for Ganesh Festival. Now, here are some useful tips for how to plan and organizing the Ganesh festival in your apartment complex. Celebration of Ganesh festival or Ganesh Chaturthi brings friends and relatives together as it is being considered now as a social festival besides […]

15 Ways To Celebrate Eco-friendly Ganesh Festival

Ganesh Festival is one of the main festivals celebrated blissfully and joyfully all over India. Lord Ganesha elephant headed god is believed to be God of power and wisdom. In India, people worship Ganesh before initiating any work.  Ganesh Festival is birthday of Lord Ganesh and beautifully decorated idols of different sizes are made for […]

Go Eco Friendly With Artificial Immersion Pond

People in Indian are in festival mood with celebrating Independence Day, Krishna Janmashtami and now much awaited festival where Muslims waits for their Ramzan and Hindus looking ahead for much awaited Ganesh Festival in 2011. Ganesh festival starts with the installation of Lord Ganesh idols in homes and mandaps. Every year, between August and September, […]

Eco-Friendly Ganesh Festival in Your Community

The most serious impact of the Ganesh festival on the natural environment is due to the immersion of idols made of Plaster of Paris (POP) into lakes, rivers and the sea. POP contains chemicals such as gypsum, Sulphur, phosphorus, and magnesium. The dyes used to color these idols contain mercury, cadmium, arsenic, lead, and carbon. […]

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