Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ecofriendl­y Durga idols find many takers in Sangam City

- Kenneth John kenneth.john@hindustant­imes.com

ALLAHABAD: To prevent water pollution after idol immersion, a group of six artists from Nadia district of West Bengal have come up with a novel idea to decorate Durga idols using clothes, jewellery etc made from mud. This would be done without comprising with the aesthetics. Their eco-friendly product for the forthcomin­g Durga puja is finding many takers.

According to one of the artists Joy Mukherji, the idols adorned with clothes and other decorative items made from mud take more time to prepare as compared to convention­al ones and hence are slightly costly.

“We use only eco-friendly material in making these idols, which include water colour instead of synthetic colour, straw, bamboo and mud. Each detail of the mud idol has to match the entire compositio­n, which takes more time than idols on which cloth and jwellery is used for decoration. The Puja Committees here in Allahabad are finding it a novel idea for addressing the issue of river pollution,” he said.

These artists arrived nearly four months back in Allahabad and started making idols since then in Tagore Town area. A 5-feet high ecofriendl­y idol would cost around ₹15,000 while an 8-feet high idol would cost around ₹32,000. The traditiona­l ones on the other hand cost ₹10,000 and ₹25,000 respective­ly.

It may be mentioned that synthetic paint, clothes and other items used for decorating Durga idols are a major cause of river pollution despite a number of efforts in the light of Allahabad High Court order that have paved way for immersions being held in artificial­ly built ponds under the supervisio­n of district administra­tion.

We use only ecofriendl­y material in making these idols, which include water colour instead of synthetic colour, straw, bamboo and mud. JOY MUKHERJI, artist from West Bengal

 ?? ANIL KUMAR MAURYA/HT ?? An artist with ecofriendl­y creations in Allahabad.
ANIL KUMAR MAURYA/HT An artist with ecofriendl­y creations in Allahabad.

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