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'Green' signal to immersion of plaster-of-Paris Ganpati idols

National Green Tribunal agrees with Shrishti Eco-Research Institute and debunks Central Pollution Control Board's stance that PoP is an environmental pollutant

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There’s relief for Ganesha devotees and idol makers in the recent order of National Green Tribunal, which ruled that plaster of Paris does not pollute river water.


Going, going, gone: Around 60,000 Ganesha idols are immersed in the Mutha river every year. File Pic.

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