Ganesh Chaturthi: Eco-Friendly Measures and Preparations
Ganesh Chaturthi: Eco-Friendly Measures and Preparations
Ganesh Chaturthi: Eco-Friendly Measures and Preparations
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In preparation for Ganesh Chaturthi, Belagavi authorities have set up a single-window facility at 12 police stations to streamline permissions for Ganesh pandals, ensuring smooth traffic and safety measures. Meanwhile, Nagpur Municipal Corporation has banned Plaster of Paris (PoP) idols due to environmental concerns, seeking police assistance for strict enforcement, and promoting eco-friendly clay idols. Ganesh Chaturthi, starting on September 7, is widely celebrated in states like Maharashtra and Karnataka, commemorating the birth of Lord Ganesha. Additionally, the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust concluded a grand six-day Shri Krishna Janmashtami festival in Varanasi, highlighting the cultural and religious fervor. Shardiya Navratri, another significant Hindu festival celebrating Goddess Durga's victory over evil, is set to begin on October 3, with devotees observing fasts and performing pujas.

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