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Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s biodiversity is a vital part of India’s rich natural heritage and has significantly contributed to the ...
Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with sustainability and devotion! 🌿✨ Learn how to make an eco-friendly Ganpati idol at home using just paper, glue, and clay or flour paste. This handmade Ganesha craft is ...
Turn trash into tradition with this beautiful Elephant home decor craft made from waste materials! 🐘♻️ In this video, you'll learn how to create elegant elephant-themed wall or table decor using ...
This unique eco-friendly idol took nearly a month to complete with Sriphal sourced from Indore, Bangalore, Kashi and other cities. Costing around Rs 1.5 lakhs, the Sriphal Ganesh has delighted ...
Here are five eco-friendly Ganesh idols one can make in their home. Artist Nilesh Niwate is making eco-friendly Ganesh idols at his workshop in the Chinchpokli area of Mumbai. (Photo by Raju ...
Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Eco-friendly Ganpati idols adorned the homes of these Bollywood celebs As India continues to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, Instagram is flooded with glimpses of the ...
Embracing the eco-friendly theme is the need of the hour ... where there is a jeeva samadhi of our Swami ji. Read Also Mumbai Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: GSB Seva Mandal Insures Pandal For ₹400 ...
That’s why we are championing the cause of eco-friendly Ganesha idols. These idols are crafted from natural, biodegradable materials like clay and seeds inside. Hence they dissolve harmlessly in ...
Inspired by the story of Ganesha’s creation from eco-friendly materials, why not embrace the same mantra this Ganesh Chaturthi? Consider making your own Ganesha idol using natural, sustainable ...
They are biodegradable and do not harm marine systems,” said Deepak Sharma, Secretary of Sai Aura Housing Society, who installed eco-friendly Ganesh idols. He added that the state government has ...
Lord Ganesh, the god of prosperity and wisdom and a slayer of obstacles (“vighna-harta”), was installed in several housing societies, that have used eco-friendly material for decorations.
Tara Anuradha and Shwetha Srivastav distributing eco-friendly Ganesha idols at a function held on Sunday at Cox Town In a heartening display of environmental consciousness, social activists and ...