Thursday, September 1, 2011

Eco friendly Ganesh Chaturti


Ganesh Chaturthi is here... Enjoy a safe Ganesh Chaturthi without harming the environment. Read to find out how.

Ganesh Chaturthi falls on the fourth day of the waxing moon according to the Hindu month of Bhadrapada. Devout Hindus eagerly await the onset of this auspicious time for the popular elephant-headed god, Ganesh, to grace their homes. The festival is a great unifier, as it brings together not only Hindus, but also members of other religious communities. The celebrations reach a climax with the immersion of the idol in a body of water. The immersion and dissolution of the idol in water represents the cycle of creation and dissolution in Nature.


The Problem :

Traditionally, clay was used to make Ganesh idols. Over the years however, plaster of Paris (POP), which is lighter and cheaper, has become the favoured material to mould these idols. POP contains chemicals such as gypsum, sulphur, phosphorus, and magnesium. The dyes used to colour these idols contain mercury, cadmium, arsenic, lead, and carbon. Plastic and thermocol accessories are used to decorate these idols. Such materials are not biodegradable, hence are toxic. Also, while earlier the idols were quite small, today a spirit of competitiveness pervades the celebrations, so that the idols are becoming increasingly colossal. The immersion of idols made from non-biodegradable or toxic materials has the following environmental repercussions:

With the immersion of these idols in the sea or inland water bodies such as lakes and streams, the chemicals in these idols dissolve in the water. POP dissolves slowly, gradually releasing its harmful components. The water experiences a rise in acidity as well as traces of heavy metal. The toxic waste kills plant and animal life in the water. In Mumbai, for instance, dead fish washed ashore after the immersion is a common occurrence.

Plastic and thermocol waste, including polythene bags containing offerings, is usually immersed with the idols. Because it is non-biodegradable—meaning that it does not decompose—this waste simply keeps adding up. It also obstructs the flow of streams, leading to flooding during the rains. Running water, when obstructed, turns stagnant. This can become a breeding ground for diseases and is a major health hazard for a locality.

People who use water polluted by these immersions experience a host of health problems such as infections of the lungs, and diseases of the skin, blood, and eyes.



There are ways to reduce the environmental damage from Ganpati celebrations:

Avoid the use of idols made from POP. Always go for those made of unbaked natural clay, natural fibre, or even recycled paper. Ensure that the dyes used to colour the idols are organic or vegetable in origin. Some years ago, natural clay idols were not always easy to get and had to be specially ordered. Today, however, many volunteer organisations make and sell these environmentally safe idols and encourage people to use them.

Do not use thermocol or plastic as decorations or accessories for your Ganpati idol. Instead, use cloth, wood, paper, and other natural materials that are safer when immersed in water.

If there is an artificial tank in your area specifically created for immersion purposes, use this instead of a natural source of water such as a lake or a stream.

Some people use a metal or stone idol. They symbolically immerse this in a bucket of water, or even carry it in procession to the sea or lake, hold it under the water, and then bring it back home.

Collect offerings of flowers and other organic material and put them in a compost pit. These can be used to fertilise your garden. If you must immerse them, wrap them in newspapers instead of polythene bags.

Song and dance are an integral part of the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. However, ear-splitting decibels are not just disturbing, but a major health hazard. Moderation is the key to a safe and enjoyable Ganesh Chaturthi.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

BE THE CHANGE , YOU WANT TO SEE !!!

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Is GHMC Plastic ban a hit ?


The ban on plastic carry bags below 40 microns thickness came into effect from last friday ie 1st of july . The civic body is likely to go slow against retail commercial establishments, particularly tiffin centres eateries & restaurants in the first week as the management of a majority of retail shops, showrooms & kirana stores in city had complained that their shops had not been supplied with above 40 micron plastic carry bags by their distributors despite repeated requests.
The general secretary of Hyderabad Secunderabad retailers association said about 600 shop members who are members of the association have displayed banners and posters in front of their shops in support of plastic carry bags " We are requesting our customers to bring their own cloth bags until we get supply of above 40-micron plastic carry bags" he said
However petty traders running small establishments in lanes are not even aware of the ban.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

BE THE CHANGE , YOU WANT TO SEE !!!



CHANGE THE NOTION NO ONE ELSE IS DOING IT , SO WHY SHOULD I ?' REMEMBER THAT EVERY DROP COUNTS & WE WILL HAVE TO START PAMPERING OUR MOTHER EARTH. ON THIS ENVIRONMENT DAY (JUNE 5th) , MAKE A GREEN STATEMENT FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW AND SEND OUT THE MESSAGE TO SAVE THE NATURE LOUD & CLEAR



PLANT ONE SAPPLING
Make a rappot with nature on this day.
Already many trees have been axed for the comfort of man.
So letz all plant atleast one tree on this day and make the Earth lush green

WATER THE PLANTS
Plants and trees are the only way of saving the environment and just like human beings plants too need food . Water the plants at your house & celebrate this day

USE ME
Have patience there will be dustbins in the market to throw the garbage. Even if you are in a vehicle hold on the empty packets or bottles unless you find a dustbin

WALK A SMALL DISTANCE
Avoid taking out your scooter or a car to travel a small distances. Try walking out the distance that will decrease the traffic and will keep you healthy

USE CLOTH BAGS
In good old days people used to carry cloth bags to the market and bring goods. These days you have many fashionable cloth bags that will help you make a style statement as well.

USE LESS PAPER
Try & reuse envelops & folders. Print on both sides of the sheet and try & do work on computer. SAVE PAPER

MAKE LESS NOISE
The car in front of you is not ready to budge? Do not keep hanking. There might not be another vehicle or a signal. Wait for the way to get cleared

LET YOUR T-SHIRT DO THE TALK
When you will have somethng written like "One & only Earth care & share" people will get the message clear. Tell others what is on your mind

SAVE WATER
How about using a bucket for water rather than a shower? Wiping your vehicle with a wet cloth rather than washing it with a water pipe? These small things will help increasing the ground water level

SHUN THE CAR
How many of you have not yet tried the orange red & green buses ? :P Let environment day be a reason to give your car rest for one day. Use public transport...