Prasagraj: When Denizens Kota Sangam exchanged prizes on the occasion of Diwali, a gift package consisting of five ‘Deepak Panchgavya’ in a set of 21 Diyas (ground lights), has become very popular among the population.
Introduced by NGOs, the Indian Pension Foundation that provides Tiffins to parents with a nominal cost of RS 1, gift gifts from Diya this environmentally friendly provide additional financial assistance to poor people who are poor in the city of Sangam.
“To keep senior citizens involved in some creative work and at the same time giving them the opportunity to produce itself, the foundation has introduced a new concept to train them in making ‘Panchgavya Deepak’ in their home.
Sourced from South India and trained on a printing machine Handheld, these senior groups can produce several thousand ‘gau-diyas’, “said Director NGO, Raaj Gulali.
NGOs buy DIYAS-friendly environmentally made specifically and ‘healthy’ from this poor elderly and packaged in the 21 Diyas gift package.
Our NGO and many families in this city buy this gift package and talented the same as those they love this in this diwali, he added.
“After assessing feedback from our initiative, called ‘Hamare Diye, Aapke Liye’ (our lights for you), our NGO plans to provide a global online market for products from these senior groups that will make them more independent .
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He further added that ‘pancagavya’ is a mixture used in traditional Hindu rituals prepared by mixing five ingredients.
Three direct constituents are cow dung, urine, and milk while the other two are lowered products including curd and ghee.
This is mixed in the right ratio and then allowed to ferment.
The material prepared is placed on the printing machine, giving a shape to beautiful DIYAS.
“Panchgavya Diya is a free formulation of chemicals without character traces of charcoal or carbon.
Diya also burns and the composition of Panchgavya promotes oxygen generation and also produces a phenomenal amount of profitable gas that combat pollution effectively.
Residue is used as fertilizer in the garden”, said Gulati.
The community must advance to support and improve the quality of life of our senior citizens.
He said that providing food for senior citizens is not a charity but part of our ‘dharma’, building a cooking unit of a housewife chef’s house is a way of empowering women and giving small tasks to senior citizens that they can have a graceful experience and live.