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![]() | Ganesh Chaturthi: Gujarat artist creates Ganesha idol on chalk, matchstickOn Ganesh Chaturthi, devotees place clay idols of Lord Ganesha in their houses and worship them during the 10-day long festival | |
![]() | Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets people on Ganesh ChaturthiGanesh Chaturthi is being celebrated across the country amid curtailed festivities due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |
![]() | Here's how you can celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in an eco-friendly way, maintaining social distancingThe festival year will be celebrated in a much more restricted way amidst the global pandemic situation. The social distancing norms will prevent people to celebrate the festival in the congregation | |
![]() | These Mumbai school kids have a DIY kit to keep your Ganesh Chaturthi clean and eco-friendlyThe students are visiting residential complexes and corporate offices after school hours to explain the functioning of kits, techniques to form fertilisers and encourage them to use the composts | |
![]() | This 26-year-old Gujarat entrepreneur is creating 'green' Ganeshas from artificial jewellery wasteBinish Desai, a social entrepreneur from Gujarat, is doing his bit for the environment by creating eco-friendly Ganesh idols from artificial jewellery waste | |
Immerse Ganpati, get Tulsi: How these special Mumbaikars are helping the environment this Ganesh ChaturthiThe Om trust, based in Mumbai's Worli, is planning to open a residential programme for the young adults with Down Syndrome soon | ||
![]() | From making idols out of cow dung to using natural colours, this start-up is all set for a green Ganesh ChaturthieCoexist makes eco-friendly Ganesha idols in all sizes and shapes and over a period of time, they have been able to stop people from polluting water bodies in Pune, Mumbai and other metro cities | |
![]() | This NGO is saving Bengaluru lakes by showing people an eco-friendly way to celebrate Ganesh ChaturthiYFS has been training and creating awareness in Bengaluru and Hyderabad about self-made clay Ganesha idols for more than eight years |
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