Place Eco-friendly Marble Ganesh Statue on Ganesh Chaturthi

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Place Eco-friendly Marble Ganesh Statue on Ganesh Chaturthi Religion in India is full of diversity. An eleven-day celebration where many people come and participate to worship the Almighty Lord Ganesh. Apart from Maharashtra, Ganesh Chathurthi is widely known in other parts of the a rustic with ardent passion also .

Celebration of a festive on an outsized scale features a social cost on the environment, which is usually ignored. With education and literacy, more and more people have now started using eco-friendly ways to celebrate and make sure that their celebrations don't impact the environment during a negative manner. In the case of Ganesh Chathurthi, the end of the festival is marked by submerging the idol into a river or A sea, a tradition called visarjan. The problem with visarjan these days is that idols made of plastic or other nonbiodegradable material do not integrate into the water bodies, and cause pollution and release harmful toxins into it which interfere with the health of marine life.


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