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Mumbai: BMC to create compost from organic waste generated by Ganesh visarjan
Updated On: 28 September, 2015 11:32 PM IST | | A Correspondent
<p>Sunday's Ganesh visarjan in Mumbai generated 685 tonnes of organic waste that will now be used to create compost</p>
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Sunday's Ganesh visarjan in Mumbai generated 685 tonnes of organic waste that will now be used to create compost.
According to a statement issued by the civic body, a total of 2.17 lakh Ganesh idols were immersed in various places including all 10 days. This includes households and public ganpatis. Also the city generated 685 tonnes of Nirmalya from all its 24 wards. Nirmalya means dried flowers, leaves, etc, that are used in pooja.
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