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

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 ...

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 Parshurameshwar Pura Mahadev Mahashivratri Mela into a Zero Waste Mahotsav on theme “Bhakti Bhi, Prakriti Bhi”.

Building on the successful implementation of a Zero Waste model during Falguni Mahashivratri 2026 celebrations, this initiative aims to further strengthen sustainable practices and develop Baghpat as a model for green and responsible religious gatherings in India.

Aligned with the vision of Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), Swachh Bharat and sustainable tourism, the initiative promotes environmentally responsible behaviour, reduction of waste, resource efficiency and community participation in large public events.

What kind of ideas are we looking for?
1. Participants are encouraged to submit practical, scalable and innovative ideas in areas such as:
a. Waste management and zero waste systems
b. Plastic-free alternatives for melas and religious events
c. Eco-friendly materials and green infrastructure
d. Awareness campaigns and behavioural change strategies
e. Volunteer and youth engagement models
f. Use of technology (apps, QR-based services, monitoring systems, etc.)
g. Sustainable tourism and visitor management

How to participate?
1. Submit your idea in maximum 200–300 words
2. Focus on solutions that can be practically implemented on ground
3. You may include examples, models or case references

What will happen to your ideas?
Selected ideas will be reviewed by the District Administration and considered for implementation during the Shravani Mahashivratri Mela scheduled in second week of August 2026. Selected contributions may also be recognised as part of a district-led innovation initiative and documented as good practices.

This is an opportunity to contribute to building a national model of sustainable religious events, promote environmental responsibility, and strengthen citizen participation in governance. Your ideas can help demonstrate how tradition, technology and sustainability can work together for a better future.

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sameer babu
sameer babu 5 days 34 minutes ago
ye vichar puri tarah se sahi hai .desh mai is parkar ke dharmik program ko or bhi aage lekar Jana chaiye.taki log apni sanskriti se judi rahi
BhawanaAggarwal
BhawanaAggarwal 5 days 38 minutes ago
NAMAH PARVATI PATAYE HAR HAR MAHADEV Make Mahashivratri a “Bring Your Own Thali/Bottle” event and provide water refill points. Replace single-use plastic with steel utensils and cloth bags. Set up clearly marked bins for wet waste, dry waste, and puja materials. Convert flowers and leaves into compost or incense. Encourage digital invitations, QR-code donations, and online announcements to reduce paper use. Organize volunteers for waste segregation and cleanliness drives. Partner with local recyclers for collection of recyclable materials. Use reusable decorations made from cloth, bamboo, and natural materials. Display awareness boards and reward devotees who follow zero-waste practices, making devotion and sustainability go hand in hand. Bhawana Aggarwal
Rabinder shaw
Rabinder shaw 5 days 3 hours ago
HAR HAR MAHADEV ITS A VERY GREAT THAT WE WIL GOING TO WITNESS THIS IN MY SUGGESTION WE SHOULD MAKE A COMFERT TRAVELING FOR SENIOR CITIZEN
DEVIPRASAD THIMMAIAH THOTAMBAILU
DEVIPRASAD THIMMAIAH THOTAMBAILU 5 days 8 hours ago
Honorable PM Dear Modi, Bharath shall standerdize the Electric System for Households. 1. size and design of 2 pin sockets 2. Size and design of 3 pin Sockets. 3. wire size upto 3 kw connection 4. connectors for electric apliences. so that we dont deal with other countey junks thrown in Bharath. same way in every electric apliences standardise system to run mass production and lower the cost. please initiate small steam engine systems and boilers which cam generate electricity fot agriculture purposses . initiate subsidised supply of engine and boilers and alternators. 70% of Agree land can use boiler and steam enginee system for agree purposses. regards DP TT
DEVIPRASAD THIMMAIAH THOTAMBAILU
DEVIPRASAD THIMMAIAH THOTAMBAILU 5 days 8 hours ago
Honorable PM Dear Modi, Bharath shall standerdize the Electric System for Households. 1. size and design of 2 pin sockets 2. Size and design of 3 pin Sockets. 3. wire size upto 3 kw connection 4. connectors for electric apliences. so that we dont deal with other countey junks thrown in Bharath. same way in every electric apliences standardise system to run mass production and lower the cost. please initiate small steam engine systems and boilers which cam generate electricity fot agriculture purposses . initiate subsidised supply of engine and boilers and alternators. 70% of Agree land can use boiler and steam enginee system for agree purposses. regards DP TT
Rohan Sharma
Rohan Sharma 5 days 8 hours ago
Subject: Proposal to surge Government Share Market Tax Revenues by 25-30% and Stabilize the Capital Market. ​Respected Minister of Finance / Core Budget Team, ​I am submitting a crucial policy recommendation aimed at reforming the share market tax structure and safeguarding our capital markets from severe downturns. By implementing a Graded Tax Slab Structure (0-1 Year STCG at 20%, and 10+ Years Ultra LTCG at 5%), three major macroeconomic benefits can be achieved: ​25-30% Revenue Growth: An attractive, low long-term tax rate will draw crores of new retail investors into the market. This massive surge in total investment volume, combined with short-term trading taxes, will boost the government's net tax revenue by 25-30%. yours sincerely Rohan Sharma (Data analytics) Contact no. 7217628998 ​"I am sharing a short PDF with you. If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them. If you like the proposal, I can provide you with the large PDF as well."
Rajni Kumari
Rajni Kumari 5 days 12 hours ago
Good morning everyone. My idea for waste management at a fair (mela) is to place dustbins at convenient locations so that they are easily accessible to everyone. There should be two types of dustbins: one for biodegradable waste and another for non-biodegradable waste. Visitors should be educated through regular announcements about the different types of waste and how to dispose of them properly. The use of plastic, especially single-use plastic, should be avoided. Biodegradable waste can be used to make compost, while non-biodegradable materials can be recycled and reused. The compost can then be used as fertilizer. In this way, we can move towards achieving a zero-waste mela.
naveen kumar
naveen kumar 5 days 14 hours ago
Har Har Mahadev ! Any temple or we discussing about the temple in Bagpat UP. For me need to close all artificial things to the temple . Earlier when no such puja deals or material required immediately can be dine!
PratyushDubey
PratyushDubey 5 days 14 hours ago
First thing - plastic bottles and bags should be completely banned inside the temple premises. Instead, devotees can be given steel or earthen kalash for offering water, which can be returned later under a deposit scheme. For prasad distribution, plastic plates and cups should be replaced with dried leaf plates or banana leaves - it's an old traditional method and looks much better too. Separate colored dustbins should be placed around the temple for wet waste, dry waste, and plastic. Along with that, a few volunteers or NGO members should be there to guide people on what goes where, because just placing bins won't solve the problem on its own. Another good idea would be a tree plantation activity on the day of Shivratri itself - devotees could plant a Bel (Bilva) sapling as part of their puja, which connects directly with Lord Shiva and also helps the environment. This could be called something like a "Mahadev Green Corridor" around the temple.