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Schools hold events to encourage kids towards an eco-friendly Ganesh festival

Thane: City schools are engaging students in a variety of activities and programmes to encourage them to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in an environment-friendly way. Before the children go off on their Ganesh Chaturthi holidays, schools are arranging special lectures and seminars on eco-friendly celebration of the festival. Right from preparing clay idols of Lord Ganesha to origami craft for the …

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Telangana: Celebrating Ganesh utsav eco-friendly way

Sulakshya Seva Samithi is set to distribute clay idols in Hanamkonda. For green future: Sulakshya Seva Samithi has been donating clay idols for the past five years. Warangal Urban: Sulakshya Seva Samithi (SSS), a Hanamkonda-based voluntary organisation, with active support of Srinagar (south) Colony development committee is all set to distribute clay Ganesh idols to residents …

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After clay Ganeshas, seed Vinayakas to set the trend

Visakhapatnam: As part of Vinyaka Chavithi, pandal organisers celebrate the festival every year not only in a novel way but also deliver a social message. This year too, the city’s eco-warriors have come up with Seed Ganeshas which is an offshoot of eco-friendly clay Ganeshas. After clay Ganeshas, seed Vinayakas to set the trend

Inspiring story of Girish Sharma, shuttler

Today MyIndianSports profiles the incredible story of disabled badminton player who ranks No.2 (in India) in both singles and doubles categories for physically-challenged athletes. Girish Sharma, originally from Rajasthan, was born and brought up in Rajkot, Gujarat. He started playing the game when he was fourteen years old, and within a year he became the …

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Skilling the workforce: India doing well in digital revolution, but here is how tourism, hospitality industry can benefit

A little over 50% of India’s population is under the age of 25 and 65% under 35. People in this age group can be a productive workforce if equipped with the right skills. According to World Economic Forum’s Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2013, India ranked 11th in the Asia-Pacific region and 65th globally, out …

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