– Chamundipuram Circle: 480 idols immersed.
– Kukkarahalli Lake: 330 idols immersed.
– Lingambudi Lake: 354 idols immersed.
The deployment of mobile immersion tankers by the KSPCB reflects a positive shift towards environmentally conscious festival practices in Karnataka. By facilitating Ganesha idol immersion with eco-friendly alternatives, authorities are addressing concerns over pollution caused by conventional methods involving lakes and other water bodies-which can negatively impact aquatic ecosystems.
This effort not only safeguards local water resources but also aligns with broader initiatives promoting environmental sustainability during culturally notable events. Public participation numbers show encouraging adoption rates; nearly 1,164 idols were immersed across three locations on Wednesday alone.
The continued growth in such practices suggests increasing environmental awareness among citizens, driven largely by consistent efforts from organizations like KSPCB through outreach programs. While this particular initiative is localized to Mysuru at present, it sets a precedent that could inspire similar measures in other regions across India.
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