Green Goddess Rises: Hyderabad Unveils 72-Foot Eco-Friendly Durga Idol
Hyderabad has taken a bold step toward sustainable celebration this festive season with the installation of a towering 72-foot eco-friendly Durga idol. The initiative blends grandeur with environmental consciousness, setting a new benchmark for responsible festivities in India.
Key highlights
- The idol, crafted entirely from biodegradable materials including bamboo, clay, and natural dyes, stands tall at 72 feet, making it one of the largest eco-friendly Durga idols in the country
- Artisans and volunteers worked over several weeks to complete the structure, ensuring zero use of plastic, thermocol, or chemical paints
- The installation is part of a broader campaign to promote green practices during Navratri and Durga Puja celebrations
Design and cultural significance
- The idol showcases traditional iconography with intricate detailing, while embracing modern sustainability principles
- It is placed at a prominent pandal in Hyderabad, attracting thousands of visitors and devotees daily
- Cultural programs, awareness drives, and workshops on eco-conscious living are being held alongside the festivities
Environmental impact
- Post-celebration immersion will be conducted using mobile artificial ponds to prevent water pollution in natural lakes
- Organizers have partnered with local civic bodies to ensure proper waste segregation and recycling throughout the event
- The initiative aims to inspire other cities to adopt similar eco-friendly models for future festivals
Sources: The Hindu, Times of India, Telangana Today, Local Municipal Updates, Event Organizers’ Press Briefing
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