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Thane society to cut down on band-baaja, pollution this Ganpati
Updated On: 15 September, 2015 07:17 AM IST | | Dharmendra Jore
<p>New Brahmand Cooperative Housing Society has opted for a clay Ganesh for the upcoming festival, along with curbs on noise and air pollution; the residents have opted for clay idols in their homes</p>

In a city where civic concerns and adherence to the law take a backseat during festivals, a few responsible residents of Thane have come forward to help fellow residents avoid all the trouble in the upcoming Ganesh festival, and also do their bit in conserving the environment.

The society’s water harvesting pit has been made an immersion facility. A thick plastic sheet will be placed in the pit to hold the clay after immersion
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