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Maghi Ganesh Utsav: BMC makes eco-friendly idols mandatory

Civic body wants mandals to go green and use eco-friendly idols; violators to face legal action under pollution laws

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Charkopcha Raja’s arrival at Chinchpokli on January 22, 2023. File pic

Charkopcha Raja’s arrival at Chinchpokli on January 22, 2023. File pic

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a circular granting permission for setting up pandals for Maghi Ganesh Utsav. According to the circular, mandals must submit an undertaking that they will only use eco-friendly idols. The festival will be celebrated from February 1.

As per BMC’s directive, sarvajanik mandals are required to submit an affidavit confirming that they will not install idols made of Plaster of Paris (PoP). Similarly, it is mandatory for households to celebrate with eco-friendly idols. The BMC has also advised citizens to immerse Ganpati idols either in their homes or in artificial ponds arranged by the BMC in their colonies.

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