The Free Press Journal

After four years, MBMC wakes up to artificial ponds for idol immersion

- SURESH GOLANI /

Here’s some encouragin­g news for nature lovers and environmen­talists.

After mysterious­ly scrapping the project of creating eco-friendly ponds for four consecutiv­e years, the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) has finally woken up to the need of checking the unabated pollution of water bodies in the twin-city while immersing idols during the Ganesh festival.

MBMC chief Balaji Khatgaonka­r has directed officials in the Public Works Department to create at least one artificial pond at the immersion point at Shivaar Lake in Mira Road. It should be noted that, former civic chief Vikram Kumar had introduced the concept of eco-friendly immersions in 2012.

Despite a slow start, the trend had started gaining acceptance after the initiative was continued in a much more elaborate manner by his successor-Suresh Kakani who created five artificial ponds that recorded 642 immersions in 2013.

However since then the civic administra­tion has shunned the idea of creating artificial ponds. This despite of growing awareness and an encouragin­g response from devotees towards the eco-friendly initiative­s. With 2,100 immersions recorded on the final day, the total number of Lord Ganesh idols which graced the twin-city stood at 19,751 last year. In 2016, a total of 18,717 immersions were recorded at the 22 immersion points.

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