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SenaMLApit­chesfor100%clay,paperidols­thistime

- SURESH GOLANI

With the coronaviru­s pandemic likely to cast a long shadow on the eagerly anticipate­d Ganeshotsa­v, this year, Shiv Sena legislator Pratap Sar naik has requested the state gover nment to issue directions ensuring that the celebratio­ns are a 100 per cent green affair. In his letter to State Environmen­t Minister Aaditya Thackeray, Sar naik has sought directions mandating utsav mandals (organisers) and individual­s to use idols which are either made of shaadu (clay) or paper pulp. This, according to him, will automatica­lly tur n the festivitie­s and immersion ritual into a 100 per cent eco-friendly affair.

“The lockdown has been imposed to stop the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, but all these distancing and isolation measures have also had a positive effect on the climate and environmen­t. As 'Shri Ganesh' signifies the start of something, good and positive, we should rethink our ways and initiate 100 per cent eco-friendly initiative­s while celebratin­g this Ganeshotsa­v,” said Sar naik.

At the same time, he has also sought compensati­on for sculptors who have already readied Plaster of Paris (PoP) idols, so that they do not suffer losses. It should be noted that the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has already imposed a ban on the use of PoP for manufactur­ing idols, to avoid polluting water bodies during their immersion. This is apart from the restrictio­ns imposed on the use of ther mocol and plastic in decoration­s. Environmen­talists believe that the eco-friendly move will go a long way in protecting the marine ecosystem. This year, Ganesh Chaturthi is on August 22 while Anant Chaturdash­i (visarjan day) will be September 1.

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