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Citizens are impressed with the steps taken for environmentally friendly soaking

Citizens are impressed with the steps taken for environmentally friendly soaking
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Nagpur: Residents offer Adieu to Lord Ganesh on the first day of Visarjan in a traditional way while following norms such as soaking idols only in artificial tanks and most of them maintain Covid-19 protocols.
Toi spoke to residents at dyeing points in Lakes Futala and Sonegaon.
Appreciate the arrangements carried out by the authority of the citizenship, Vaibhav Gundawar, a hospital administrator, said that it was confirmed that all protocols were followed and there were no crowds or discomfort caused by worshipers.
“There is Nirmerya Kalash in several places.
I see many people wearing their masks properly and bringing sanitizer,” he said.
Gundawar believes that Varajan will be very smooth and environmentally friendly and appreciate the efforts taken by NMC and volunteers.
According to a student, Kaiwalya Joshi, this year the authorities are very strict about not allowing idols on the lake.
“There is an artificial tank everywhere and the right arrangement has been made for a smooth and free ritual ritual.
People follow all the rules because there is fear of the third wave projected.” Respect the steps taken by the authorities, Namdeo Thombare , a sub-division engineer said that they would ensure a smooth Visarjan in the next nine days.
“If this effort continues, there will be no damage to the environment.
The authorities here are not only worried about Covid-19 but also spread awareness of dengue fever, which is a requirement of hours,” he said.
PANKAJ RAI, an advertising professional, observed that this year there was a barricade to prevent idols in the lake.
He also appreciates the volunteer who does “a great job by preventing people from immersing idols on the lake”.
Smita Gondse, a teacher, was impressed with the hygiene and cleanliness managed by the authorities and volunteers at Lake Futala.
“People don’t throw garbage and use the right trash can in various places,” he said.
Entrepreneur Sohav said, “I feel everything goes well because people follow the rules and don’t throw garbage.
The team cared for the Nirmerya collection on Lake Futala was very friendly and helpful.” (With input from Dhriti Khatri and Hatim Hussain)

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