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As the Ganesh Chaturthi festival culminates, cities like Nashik, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar are implementing eco-friendly measures for idol immersion. Nashik has identified 85 immersion spots and is expecting over 2.25 lakh idols to be collected, with volunteer support and a focus on reducing pollution. Hyderabad emphasizes natural materials for idols, urging citizens to avoid harmful substances, while setting up designated immersion points. Mumbai's BMC has arranged 204 artificial ponds and mobilized 12,000 staff to ensure smooth and safe immersions, introducing QR codes for easier access to these sites. Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is promoting idol collection centers to reduce water pollution and has seen a positive community response during the festivities. Each city is striving to blend traditional celebrations with modern environmental consciousness, marking a significant shift in how the festival is celebrated.
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