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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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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Eco-Friendly Mahashivratri
Idea:
Transform Mahashivratri into a Zero Waste Festival by creating a plastic-free temple environment and promoting sustainable practices.
Use separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste to ensure proper waste segregation. Recycle temple flowers and organic waste into compost. Install water refill stations to reduce plastic bottle usage and encourage devotees to carry reusable bottles.
A dedicated Green Volunteer Team can help spread awareness, guide visitors, and maintain cleanliness throughout the celebration.
Impact:
A cleaner temple, reduced pollution, and a greener future for coming generations.
Tagline:
“Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
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1 month 1 week ago
Title: Sustainable Mahashivratri – Zero Waste Temple Initiative
Idea:
Celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by turning the temple into a Plastic-Free Zone and encouraging eco-friendly habits among devotees.
Install separate bins for wet waste, dry waste, and puja materials to ensure proper waste segregation and recycling. Organic temple waste like flowers and leaves can be converted into compost for a greener environment.
Promote reusable bottles and install water refill stations to reduce plastic waste. A Green Volunteer Team of students and local youth can guide devotees, spread awareness, and help maintain temple cleanliness.
Impact:
Cleaner temple surroundings, less pollution, and a strong message of environmental responsibility.
Tagline:
“Clean Temple, Green Future – Har Har Mahadev!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative
Idea:
My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices.
Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability.
Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection.
Impact:
This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly.
Tagline:
“Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative
Idea:
My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices.
Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability.
Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection.
Impact:
This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly.
Tagline:
“Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Sustainable Mahashivratri – Zero Waste Temple Initiative
Idea:
Celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by turning the temple into a Plastic-Free Zone and encouraging eco-friendly habits among devotees.
Install separate bins for wet waste, dry waste, and puja materials to ensure proper waste segregation and recycling. Organic temple waste like flowers and leaves can be converted into compost for a greener environment.
Promote reusable bottles and install water refill stations to reduce plastic waste. A Green Volunteer Team of students and local youth can guide devotees, spread awareness, and help maintain temple cleanliness.
Impact:
Cleaner temple surroundings, less pollution, and a strong message of environmental responsibility.
Tagline:
“Clean Temple, Green Future – Har Har Mahadev!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Eco-Friendly Mahashivratri
Idea:
Transform Mahashivratri into a Zero Waste Festival by creating a plastic-free temple environment and promoting sustainable practices.
Use separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste to ensure proper waste segregation. Recycle temple flowers and organic waste into compost. Install water refill stations to reduce plastic bottle usage and encourage devotees to carry reusable bottles.
A dedicated Green Volunteer Team can help spread awareness, guide visitors, and maintain cleanliness throughout the celebration.
Impact:
A cleaner temple, reduced pollution, and a greener future for coming generations.
Tagline:
“Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Smart Green Mahashivratri
Idea:
Celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and encouraging eco-friendly practices.
Install separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste to ensure proper waste management. Promote reusable bottles and set up water refill stations to reduce plastic waste.
A Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees, spread awareness, and help keep the temple clean throughout the festival.
Impact:
Cleaner temple, less pollution, and a sustainable future.
Tagline:
“Devotion for God, Responsibility for Nature – Har Har Mahadev!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri
Idea:
Celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple plastic-free, installing separate bins for waste, and promoting reusable bottles and eco-friendly materials.
A Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees, spread awareness, and help maintain cleanliness during the festival.
Impact:
Cleaner temple, less pollution, and a greener future for all.
Tagline:
“Clean Temple, Green Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri
Idea:
Celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple plastic-free, installing separate waste bins, and promoting reusable bottles. A Green Volunteer Team can help spread awareness and maintain cleanliness.
Impact:
Cleaner temple, less pollution, greener future.
Tagline: “Celebrate Mahashivratri, Protect Nature!”
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suvankar Majumder
1 month 1 week ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri
Idea:
Make Mahashivratri a Zero Waste Festival by banning plastic, using waste bins, and encouraging reusable bottles.
Impact:
Clean temple, clean environment.
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“Har Har Mahadev!”
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