Eco-Friendly Feasts: Lucknow's 'Bada Mangal' Celebrations
The 'Bada Mangal' celebrations in Lucknow merged faith, food, and eco-awareness with nearly 500 community feasts organized. Authorities promoted eco-friendly practices, such as waste segregation and biodegradable utensils. Activist Shipra Pathak's efforts to distribute eco-friendly plates highlighted the environmental focus of the event, reinforcing the civic duty alongside religious devotion.
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In Lucknow, the first 'Bada Mangal' celebrations blended religious observance with environmental consciousness. Nearly 500 community feasts were organized, urging eco-friendly festivities.
The Lucknow Municipal Corporation facilitated waste segregation and water supply, while activist Shipra Pathak's distribution of eco-friendly plates spotlighted sustainability efforts during the event.
Authorities encouraged the avoidance of single-use plastics, linking religious service with environmental responsibility, illustrating Lucknow's commitment to green practices.
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