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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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mathai kuriakose
mathai kuriakose 1 week 10 hours ago
This is personal. My brother's son Higgins Wilson is doing post doctoral research in nano technology in Slovenia. Can he be given a chance to meet our PM during the upcoming visit ? I have a feeling that he may be able to contribute to our own nano technology research which incidentally is latest in technology. Mr Higgins Wilson +91 70454 23836 whatsapp Slovenia Alternately can I ask him to contact your office ?
MansiChoudhary
MansiChoudhary 1 week 15 hours ago
Title: Practical Ground Plan for Zero Waste MahotsavRespected Team, as a devotee, I suggest a simple, ground-level plan instead of complex ideas. First, we must replace plastic prasad bags with reusable cloth pouches. For bhandaras, the administration should set up a steel utensil bank. Cleaning these plates can be promoted as 'Bartan Sewa' where devotees voluntarily wash them as part of their ritual. Second, we can place large earthen pots called 'Shiv Arpan Patra' at exits for flower waste, which can be mixed with cow dung from local gaushalas to make organic fertilizer for our farmers. Lastly, we can reward youngsters who collect littered plastic bottles on the ground with a small Rudraksha. Connecting faith with responsibility will naturally make this festival zero-waste. Thank you, Jai Bhole Nath!
DEEPAK SINGH RAWAT
DEEPAK SINGH RAWAT 1 week 18 hours ago
First, you explained the context in which these ideas should be presented. Some of the ideas are as follows For temples, arrangements should be made for the milk-ablution ceremony on the Shivalinga in a manner that satisfies the thirst of animals, and belpathr only Amaranth laddus should be used in the Prasad, which can be used as fodder in cow shelters. A fine of Rs. 500 should be imposed for littering and littering at various places. Police personnel should be deployed along with NCC volunteers to avoid conflicts between devotees and volunteers. They can direct litterers to put their garbage in the dustbins and impose fines only on those who disobey instructions.
Jai Hind
Jai Hind 1 week 20 hours ago
Sir, As India is growing economically and is an emerging power of the world, some western lobbies from New York and London, international media and PR agencies along with UN is trying to create a chaos in India by not letting the Indian government to make fence on the border of the Bangladesh as after fencing their propaganda won’t work and infiltrators won’t be able to enter India illegally to change the demography of India so all these people and UN are planning to put restrictions and sanctions on India, by declaring us an aggressive neighbour, therefore India should make an alliance with Russia, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Newzealand, other small countries and if possible then also with China and North Korea so as to stop to set the false narrative of America and United Nations and it will also create kind of nato against islamic nato.
Jai Hind
Jai Hind 1 week 20 hours ago
Sir as said by media personal Anjana Om Kashyap Ji about the teachers teaching in coaching institutes is correct and a problem in our education sector. When I was preparing for competitive exams in a coaching institute, a sir who use to teach us GK History and general awareness, use to give lectures against govt, which later on stopped after I thrashed him and told him just to teach the subject and not give his personal opinions on politics. I mean to say that there are large number of similar teachers who are instigating the youth in coaching institutes. Government should issue a helpline number on which students can complain the teachers who are inciting the students in wrong way. Faisal khan earlier use to only teach the subjects but now he is also doing the same thing against the nation ruling political party. These people cannot be trusted at all whether they are rizwan ahmed or nazia khan or khan sir as they show their true colours after all
devgir
devgir 1 week 21 hours ago
To make Mahashivratri a true Zero Waste Mahotsav, I propose the following: Ban single-use plastic items inside and around the temple premises. Install separate bins for wet, dry, and recyclable waste at multiple locations. Convert flower offerings and organic waste into compost for local gardens and temple greenery. Encourage devotees to use reusable bottles and provide free water refill stations. Distribute cloth bags and eco-friendly leaf plates instead of plastic bags and disposable plates. Create a team of volunteers and NCC/NSS students to guide visitors about waste segregation. Set up a reward system for vendors and visitors who actively follow zero-waste practices. Use digital signboards and announcements to spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Partner with local recycling units to ensure proper processing of recyclable materials. Launch a “Green Mahashivratri Pledge” campaign where devotees commit to keeping the temple clean.
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kavi
kavi 1 week 22 hours ago
My suggestion is to encourage the use of reusable items instead of single-use plastics during the Mahashivratri celebration. Separate waste bins can be placed around the temple for proper waste segregation, and flower waste can be composted. Volunteers can also help create awareness among devotees about keeping the temple premises clean. These small steps can make the festival more eco-friendly and help achieve the goal of a Zero Waste Mahotsav.
Vikram Meghwal
Vikram Meghwal 1 week 23 hours ago
आशा करता हु की मेरे द्वारा दिए गए सुझाव भक्ती भी और प्रकृति भी उद्देश्य को पूरा करने में मददगार साबित होंगे एवं जीरो वेस्ट नीति पर भी खरे उतरेंगे और भगवान शिव के पवित्र आयोजन को और भी पवित्र करने में कुछ हद तक सहायता करेंगे
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Indian Rajesh N Co
Indian Rajesh N Co 1 week 23 hours ago
Dear ModiJi 🙏, For this underwater pipeline project Source: India Today https://share.google/7AeGQHoosnloUme5s Please redesign the pipeline material using flexible hose reinforced with woven thread and perhaps woven with covered SS grade Steel wire or underneath rubber sheath. This way it can be laid down easily onto the seabed same like internet/ telecommunication cables across sea floor. And may be covered with Sea bed sand using sand blaster vessels used for making the island in the sea. Thank you 🙏
salique
salique 1 week 1 day ago
Proposal: Creation of a National Tourism Agency for India Subject: Establishing a Unified Government Tourism Agency to Promote India's Diverse Destinations Dear Sir/Madam, I would like to propose the creation of a dedicated Government of India tourism agency that promotes the country's diverse landscapes, cultures, and experiences through a single national platform. India offers an extraordinary variety of tourist destinations: Rajasthan for its desert landscapes, royal heritage, and vibrant culture. Meghalaya for its breathtaking waterfalls, caves, and natural beauty. Delhi and Agra for historical monuments, architecture, and rich history. Kashmir and Manali for snow-covered mountains and winter tourism. India's forests and wildlife regions for nature, adventure, and eco-tourism experiences. Beaches, hill stations, spiritual destinations, and cultural festivals across different states. The proposed agency could create tourism packages based on themes such as: Desert Adventures Histori