Durga Puja or ‘Sharadiya Utsav’ concludes with the immersion of the idol at Diyung River

2 - minutes read |

Durga Puja Celebration in Dima Hasao Embraces a Plastic-Free Theme

Anup Biswas

With the immersion of the clay idol of Devi Durga in the water of Diyung River 5 KM from Haflong, the five-day long ‘Sharadiya Utsav’ throughout the Dima Hasao district concluded with traditional fervours and joy on Tuesday.

Today, from early morning, hundreds of devotees mostly the women folk thronged at the various pandals/mandaps to offer sweets ‘tel-sindur’(Oil and vermilion) to Devi and to bid farewell to Goddess Durga. Before immersion of the Idol, all the Puja committees took out a procession from the respective pandals. They marched through the Haflong town converging at the Diyung River in a disciplined way. People were seen waiting on the roadside to honour Devi.

Durga Puja Celebration in Dima Hasao Embraces a Plastic-Free Theme. In a remarkable display of environmental consciousness and devotion, the Durga Puja celebration in Dima Hasao this year was marked by its unique theme – “Plastic-Free Puja.” With a total of 74 pandals gracing the streets, the community came together to not only celebrate the goddess but also to spread the message of environmental responsibility.

As the festival approached, organizers and volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure that the Puja adhered to the plastic-free theme. Efforts included promoting the use of eco-friendly materials and encouraging attendees to embrace sustainable practices. This was done to reduce the environmental impact of the festival and create awareness about the dangers of plastic pollution.

The community was enthusiastic about this initiative and wholeheartedly supported the plastic-free concept. Visitors were encouraged to use cloth bags instead of plastic, and food stalls served their offerings in biodegradable containers. The results were evident as the streets remained cleaner, and the riverbanks were free from plastic waste.

Dima Hasao’s residents came together to ensure the success of the plastic-free Puja, which left a lasting impact on both the environment and the minds of the people.

Durga Puja in Dima Hasao with its plastic-free theme not only celebrated the goddess but also demonstrated the power of collective action and environmental responsibility. It serves as an inspiring example of how traditions can be upheld while taking significant steps to protect our environment. As the festivities came to a close, it was clear that this plastic-free Puja had made a lasting impression, fostering a sense of pride and responsibility among the community.

Campaign | KRC Foundation

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related news