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Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Celebrates Chhath Puja with a Difference*

*Visar Vahan to collect all puja remains from the event site for recycling*

*MCC celebrates Zero Waste Chatt*

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*Chandigarh, November 19:-* Chhath, the four-day festival that commenced with nahay khay (a ritual river bath) on November 17th and will conclude with arghaya (prayer and dedication) on November 20th, is being celebrated in a unique way this year in Chandigarh. The Municipal Corporation of the city has developed a beautiful sarovar (water body) for performing the ritual at Indra Colony, Manimajra, along with all the necessary materials through its self-help groups, all in one platform.

It was a zero waste programme organised by the MCC. After the programme all the decoration flowers will be used in Arpan project of MCC and other residue of ritual puja of Chhat will be collected by the Visar Vahan for recycling.

To make Chhath Puja a truly special occasion this year, the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation has provided a comprehensive platform for performing the ritual puja at a green belt in Indra Colony. This includes the development of a beautiful water body and an attractive landscape. Additionally, green rooms have been set up for changing clothes, and stalls have been organized to provide all the required items for the puja ceremony, prepared by women Self-Help Groups.

In order to cater to the needs of the general public participating in the puja, zero waste food stalls have been set up, displaying a variety of food items from registered vendors of the Municipal Corporation. Furthermore, various cultural programs and performances by renowned Bhojpuri singers have been organized to enhance the festive atmosphere.

“The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation is delighted to provide a holistic platform for the celebration of Chhath Puja this year,” said City Mayor Sh. Anup Gupta. He said that the MCC has taken into consideration the needs and preferences of the residents and visitors alike, by offering a serene environment, necessary materials, and enjoyable cultural programs. The aim was to create a memorable and inclusive experience for everyone involved, he added.

He said that the MCC is committed to making Chandigarh a city that celebrates its diverse cultures and traditions. The provision of a dedicated space and necessary amenities for Chhath Puja exemplifies the dedication to ensuring that everyone can celebrate their festivals in a meaningful and joyful manner.”

The Mayor further said that in an effort to maintain cleanliness in and around the green belt, the Municipal Corporation has taken steps to collect the residue from the ritual puja site using its Visar Vahan on November 20th.

Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Municipal Commissioner said that this unique celebration of Chhath Puja exemplifies the commitment of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation to creating inclusive and delightful experiences for its citizens. She said that  the initiative not only provides a serene environment for the puja but also highlights the importance of sustainability and cleanliness.

Earlier, area councillor Mrs. Suman Devi welcomed the Chief Guest and other dignitaries. 

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