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

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May 05, 2026
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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 ...
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To successfully transition the Mahashivratri celebrations at Shri Parshurameshwar Pura Mahadev Temple into a Zero Waste Mahotsav, the administration should implement a strict "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" framework for all temple activities. First, instead of distributing paper pamphlets or maps, large wooden stands featuring QR codes can be placed at entry gates so devotees can scan and access temple schedules digitally on their mobile phones. Second, the massive volume of discarded coconut shells from offerings can be collected and sent to local small-scale industries to be upcycled into eco-friendly charcoal or handmade decorative items. Finally, dedicated, color-coded "Floral Offering Bins" should be installed across the premises to keep flower garlands entirely separate from plastic packaging, ensuring they can be immediately routed to vermicomposting units or processed into organic incense sticks. This approach will significantly lower the festival's carbon footprint while activel
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Use banana or sal leaves for distributing food and prasad.Clay Cups: Serve water or traditional drinks in reusable clay cups (kulhads).Cloth Pouches: Encourage devotees to carry prasad home in small cotton bags.
Collect offered flowers daily to manufacture organic incense sticks.Natural Dyes: Process marigold and rose petals into safe, natural colors.On-site Composting: Turn remaining organic floral waste directly into temple garden compost.
Place clearly labeled bins for wet, dry, and hazardous waste.Devotional Signage: Use slogans like "Bhakti Bhi, Prakriti Bhi" to inspire clean habits.Eco-Guards: Deploy youth volunteers at major spots to guide correct disposal.
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The Shri Parshurameshwar Pura Mahadev Mahashivratri Mela can become a model “Zero Waste Mahotsav” through practical and community-driven solutions under the theme “Bhakti Bhi, Prakriti Bhi.” Color-coded waste bins for wet, dry and hazardous waste should be installed across the mela area with volunteer support for segregation. Organic temple waste such as flowers and leaves can be converted into compost or incense sticks, a model already used in several temple towns of Maharashtra.
To reduce plastic waste, vendors should use kulhads, leaf plates, bamboo cutlery and cloth bags. Similar plastic-free initiatives in Sikkim and Indore proved highly effective. Free water refill stations can further reduce plastic bottle waste.
A “Green Volunteer Sena” involving NSS, NCC and local youth can guide visitors about cleanliness and sustainable practices. QR-based systems for maps, donations and waste reporting can improve management.
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1.Using biodegradable products
2.Employ unemployed youth to generate employment.
3.Aware and order the vendors to keep only biocomposable plastic bags which reduce plastic.
4.Create a prize for vendors who make great efforts in making cleanliness of premises.
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A “Green Volunteer Bicycle Patrol” can help volunteers quickly monitor cleanliness, guide visitors and report waste-related problems without using fuel-based vehicles.
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Smart sensor dustbins can automatically alert sanitation teams when bins become full. This prevents overflowing garbage and improves waste collection efficiency across the mela grounds.
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A “Zero Waste Food Donation Network” can collect untouched extra food from bhandaras and distribute it safely to shelters and needy people through volunteer coordination, reducing food wastage during the mela.
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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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