Write an article on how can you make Durga puja economically and ecologically successful.
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We can celebrate Durga puja economically and ecologically successful in the following ways:
- Durga puja is a spritual ordeal. Though the celebrations began in the eastern portions of the nation, particularly in West Bengal, they have spread to practically every state. The ever-expanding Bengali population across the country has seen the growth of large-scale festivals.
- Idols should be created of dispersible clay and repurposed waste materials rather than gypsum, baked clay, or plaster of Paris.
- Idol painting should be discouraged. If idols are to be painted, natural colours that are water-dispersible and harmless should be utilised. Painting idols with hazardous and non-biodegradable chemical colours should be absolutely forbidden. Through a widespread awareness initiative, the public should be informed about the negative effects of immersion in holy water sources.
- The use of Thermo-col or any other non-biodegradable material for ornamentation or idol creation should be carefully prohibited since it causes exothermic self-accelerating decomposition, which pollutes the environment.
- For Prasad distribution, only non-polluting paper plates, banana leaves, clay, or shell leaves plates should be utilised.
- Before 8 a.m. and after 10 p.m., no music system, microphones, or drums are to be used. During the rest of the day, the above items can be played with sound levels that are within the Ambient Air Quality Standards in terms of noise level, as provided by the Noise Pollution Act.
- Vastras, flowers (clothes), and decoration material (made of paper and plastic) should all be removed before the idols are immersed. Separately gather biodegradable materials for recycling or composting.
- The Pooja organisers will take part in a campaign to elevate awareness about the dangers of hazardous components in colouring products, not just for idols but also for other festive decorations. Specific brochures and posters for mass awareness should be developed, and Pooja committees may be urged to display and distribute them to worshipers.
- If idols are to be immersed in rivers or lakes, arrangements can be made to build temporary enclosed ponds with earthen bunds for the motive of idol immersion. After completing the immersion, the supernatant water can be permitted to flow in a river, pond, or lake, depending on the situation, after being checked for colour and turbidity. In temporarily restricted ponds, lime can be introduced.
- The burning of solid trash, such as old flowers, garments, and decorative materials, at immersion sites should be forbidden.
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