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indian festival sustainability
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This tag covers discussions about sustainable practices during Indian festivals, with a focus on eco-friendly alternatives like herbal gulal for Holi. The featured thread highlights a grassroots initiative in Sambhal where a women's Self-Help Group, supported by the District Magistrate, produces and sells natural, skin-friendly gulal. The content emphasizes community empowerment, traditional methods, and reducing environmental impact during celebrations. Topics include local innovation, women's economic participation, and cultural preservation, all within the context of making Indian festivals more sustainable.
In Sambhal, a heartwarming blend of tradition and innovation is unfolding ahead of Holi. Rajender Pensiya, the District Magistrate, stepped out of his usual administrative role to champion a local initiative by joining forces with a women's Self-Help Group (SHG). Together, they promoted and sold...
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