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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 ...
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Your Name Ravikumar
1 week 6 days ago
visit many pilgrims during shivratri.Avoid single use plastic,it protects the environment. Avoid plastic carry bags. Many pilgrims amongst visitors use carry bags because it is very easy to carry. Use leaf made plates & Bowls for Meals and prasadam
purpose. Arrange sign boards to get awareness of common people. Avoid colours and prepare sweets for attraction
Arrange dustbins in minimum distance.Arrange parking place for away from templ
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Sachin Raina
2 weeks 23 minutes ago
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BindiBhowmick
2 weeks 1 hour ago
Ek kadam swachchata ki or
Ek kadam prithvi ki Swasthata ki or
Nowadays pollution is getting such a burning topic that we can't ignore. Our present and future depend upon how we treat our mother earth. So firstly the biodegradable offerings can be processed and utilised later on.
Agarbattis can be replaced with Dhoop. The remainings of agarbatti are not good for our health . Here those sticks can be collected separately and recycled if possible.
Cleanliness drive should not be compromised. Here fellow participants have given their valuable suggestions. So I will not repeat . Lastly our mind set and dedication will work better and motivate our future generations for survival.
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Patel Aayushi V
2 weeks 1 hour ago
Practical ideas which can be used are : 1) Convert flower offerings, food waste, and leaves into compost.
Compost distributed to local farmers and devotees.
2) Water refill stations installed.
Visitors encouraged to bring reusable bottles.
3) Prasad packed in seed paper.
Devotees can plant the packet after use.
4) Cameras monitor crowd density.
Alerts sent to organizers to prevent overcrowding.
5) Leftover flowers and organic offerings converted into incense sticks, compost, and organic colors.
6) Visitors deposit segregated waste into a smart collection bin and in return the receive small fertilizer packets which are made from the flower which are offered in the temple by the devotees.
7) Instead of donating money, visitors donate recyclable materials from home.
Materials are sold to recyclers and proceeds support temple activities.
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Prasad Avhad
2 weeks 1 hour ago
jay Maharashtra
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Ravi prakash sharma Aayushman
2 weeks 2 hours ago
।।स्वस्थ तन में ही स्वस्थ मन का निवास होता है।।
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prince kumar pandey
2 weeks 2 hours ago
झारखंड के स्वास्थ्य मंत्री इरफान अंसारी के सामने हज़ारीबाग में पत्रकार के साथ मारपीट हुई, लेकिन वे इसे नकार रहे हैं। इस मामले की निष्पक्ष जाँच होनी चाहिए और दोषियों के उपर कार्यवाई होनी चाहिए🙏
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Dakshayani Shailesh Awale
2 weeks 2 hours ago
Ofcourse better discussion for India's future for temples ahe spirituality
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JANARDAN DAVE
2 weeks 5 hours ago
બ્રિજ andrgroung બનાવો કારણકે ભવિષ્યમાં ધરતી કંપ ના કારણે ભારે જાનહાનિ નુકશાન થઈ શકે ધરતીની અંદર થી રસ્તો સારો ઓવર બ્રિજ કરતા વિચારવા જેવું.
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SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK
2 weeks 7 hours ago
Proposal: Promoting Domestic Tourism & Economic Patriotism
Objective
To encourage citizens to prioritize traveling within India rather than spending money abroad, thereby strengthening our national economy, supporting local communities, and fostering a deeper sense of duty toward our motherland.
Key Action Plan
Acknowledge the Nation's Contribution: Our country provides us with resources, education, employment, and the opportunities to earn a livelihood. It is our fundamental duty to give back to the economy that shaped our success.
Stop Capital Outflow: When citizens choose foreign travel over domestic tourism, they directly or indirectly spend huge amounts of wealth abroad. This boosts the economy and livelihoods of foreign nations instead of supporting our own people.
Promote Economic Patriotism: Traveling within India ensures that our hard-earned money stays within our borders, directly benefiting local vendors, the hospitality sector, and national development.
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