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This year alone there are more than 200 events on the London Craft Week map. For those that want to show their support, but don’t have time to traverse everything the festival has to offer, we’ve ...
ALDONA: In a refreshing departure from the typical use of thermocol and plastic for festive decorations, 13-year-old Ved Naguesh Mandrekar from Quitla, Aldona, has taken a creative approach to ...
Rajendra Kerkar, a green crusader in the state was very clear when he said, “Plastic materials that are widely used for decoration, are non - biodegradable, which result not only in polluting soil, ...
Ganesh Chathurthi 2024: This year decorate your Ganpati with unique themes and ideas. Get here amazing and latest Ganpati decoration ideas with trending themes.
Ganesh Chaturthi is fast approaching, and we expect that you have already cleaned and decorated your home to welcome Lord Ganesha. If you have not and are looking for some home decoration ideas ...
Additionally, plastic and thermocol should not be used for decoration. 8. Vendors found manufacturing, storing, using, or selling POP idols will have their idols confiscated and will be fined Rs ...
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday passed an order stating that this year, decoration material made of thermocol would not be allowed in the forthcoming Ganesh festival across Maharashtra ...
A good majority of households installed Ganesh idols made of soil, sadu and clay. They also ensured that they did not use thermocol for decoration. Eco-Friendly Ganesha ...
Describe how a Mumbai-based family is celebrating their 60th Ganeshotsav with an eco-friendly window display that captures the modern day journey of Ganpati.
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayak Chaturthi, falls on September 19th, this year. The festival lasts 10 days, with the last day falling on September 28, 2023 (Thursday). While there are enormous ...
Non-biodegradable trash is increased by the usage of thermocol and plastic in pandals, garlands, and other decorations.Here are some eco-friendly ways to celebrate the Ganesh festival.
♣ Avoid using plastics and thermocol ♣ Serve prasadam in compostable donnas, banana leaves, and ishtrak plates ♣ For decoration, use flowers, fruits, leaves, and diyas ♣ Keep Puja material ...