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Inviting Ideas for Shri Parshurameshwar Pura Mahadev Temple Mahashivratri as Zero Waste Mahotsav – Baghpat

Inviting Ideas for Shri Parshurameshwar Pura Mahadev Temple Mahashivratri as Zero Waste Mahotsav – Baghpat
Start Date :
May 05, 2026
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2026
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)

The District Administration Baghpat invites citizens, youth, innovators and institutions from across India on MyGov to share innovative and practical ideas to transform the Shri ...

The District Administration Baghpat invites citizens, youth, innovators and institutions from across India on MyGov to share innovative and practical ideas to transform the Shri Parshurameshwar Pura Mahadev Mahashivratri Mela into a Zero Waste Mahotsav on theme “Bhakti Bhi, Prakriti Bhi”.

Building on the successful implementation of a Zero Waste model during Falguni Mahashivratri 2026 celebrations, this initiative aims to further strengthen sustainable practices and develop Baghpat as a model for green and responsible religious gatherings in India.

Aligned with the vision of Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), Swachh Bharat and sustainable tourism, the initiative promotes environmentally responsible behaviour, reduction of waste, resource efficiency and community participation in large public events.

What kind of ideas are we looking for?
1. Participants are encouraged to submit practical, scalable and innovative ideas in areas such as:
a. Waste management and zero waste systems
b. Plastic-free alternatives for melas and religious events
c. Eco-friendly materials and green infrastructure
d. Awareness campaigns and behavioural change strategies
e. Volunteer and youth engagement models
f. Use of technology (apps, QR-based services, monitoring systems, etc.)
g. Sustainable tourism and visitor management

How to participate?
1. Submit your idea in maximum 200–300 words
2. Focus on solutions that can be practically implemented on ground
3. You may include examples, models or case references

What will happen to your ideas?
Selected ideas will be reviewed by the District Administration and considered for implementation during the Shravani Mahashivratri Mela scheduled in second week of August 2026. Selected contributions may also be recognised as part of a district-led innovation initiative and documented as good practices.

This is an opportunity to contribute to building a national model of sustainable religious events, promote environmental responsibility, and strengthen citizen participation in governance. Your ideas can help demonstrate how tradition, technology and sustainability can work together for a better future.

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tasleem begum
tasleem begum 1 day 3 hours ago
Eco-friendly cooling mats made from bamboo and natural fibres can be installed in resting zones for pilgrims. These reusable materials reduce heat while avoiding plastic-based temporary flooring.
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tasleem begum 1 day 3 hours ago
A “Digital Queue Management System” can reduce overcrowding and paper waste by allowing pilgrims to check waiting times through QR codes and LED screens. This will improve crowd movement and reduce unnecessary congestion around the temple area.
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tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
Real-time air quality and cleanliness display boards can show environmental data around the mela area, increasing public awareness and encouraging responsible behaviour among visitors.
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tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
A “Green Volunteer Badge System” can recognize volunteers completing cleanliness and sustainability tasks with digital badges and certificates, encouraging greater youth participation.
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tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
Eco-friendly incense sticks and dhoop made from recycled temple flowers can be produced and sold during the mela, creating local employment and reducing organic waste.
tasleem begum
tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
A “Plastic Return Machine” can reward visitors for depositing plastic bottles and cans into collection machines. In return, users can receive eco-points, coupons or appreciation messages.
tasleem begum
tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
Portable mini biogas units can process food waste from bhandaras and stalls to generate fuel for cooking or lighting during the mela period. This demonstrates practical waste-to-energy solutions.
tasleem begum
tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
A “Green Route Mapping Board” can guide visitors toward less crowded and cleaner pathways using colour-coded maps. This improves crowd distribution and reduces waste accumulation in single areas.
tasleem begum
tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
Local farmers can be invited to set up “Organic Farmer Corners” selling natural products, traditional foods and eco-friendly items. This supports rural livelihoods and promotes sustainable consumption.
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tasleem begum 1 day 5 hours ago
A “Reusable Footwear Stand Token System” can replace paper tokens with digital or washable reusable tokens at temple footwear counters to reduce paper waste during the event.