The students made clay Ganesha in the school in order to create awareness for green Ganesha. The students who collected clay from the lake-side area on their own made Ganesha idols.
Interestingly, the pupil also brought vegetables to make vegetable dye and apply on the idols sending a loud and clear message — the chemical colours and plaster of paris made Ganesha idols are harmful for ecology.
They urged officials to put a blanket ban on the use idols made of chemicals.
“We will take these idols to our homes and install it. The message is clear. People should stop using chemical-based idols. One of the idols will also be installed in the school,” Vidyashree, a student said.
While, another student Harshitha said: “The chemical-based Ganesha idols spell danger to our lakes and living creatures in the tanks. The clay idols are safe to use,” she added.
Radhika, a teacher said such creative activity would bring awareness among both students and their parents. “It would also inspire others to go for eco-friendly idols.”
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