Updated October 27th, 2019 at 16:31 IST

Raipur women turn cow dung into eco-friendly diyas for greener Diwali

Under Chhattisgarh's 'Narwa Garwa Ghurwa Badi Scheme', a group of women is preparing 2 lakh eco-friendly diyas with cow dung in Raipur for a greener Diwali.

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On Diwali, hundreds of houses in Chhattisgarh's capital city Raipur will light diyas or earthen lamps made of cow dung. These diyas are not made in factories but in the houses of self-help women in Raipur. Under the state's 'Narwa Garwa Ghurwa Badi Scheme', a group of women is preparing around 2 lakh eco-friendly diyas with cow dung. This waste-to-use method has been actively promoted by the Chhattisgarh government under Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel.

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A push for domestic village businesses

Chief Minister Baghel has appealed people to purchase dresses, decorative items, oil lamps, and other goods from local artisans and craftsmen this Diwali, so that they get to celebrate this festival with zeal and joy. The promotion of domestic village-level businesses is the key goal of the scheme. Last week, the Chief Minister bought diyas made of cow dung at the Raipur fest in a bid to promote eco-friendly Diwali. Further, Chief Minister's residence will be adorned with eco-friendly lights during the festival. He had also shared a video on his twitter handle to share his message of 'Buy Chhattisgarhi'.

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CM urges people to go eco-friendly

Chief Minister Baghel also distributed over five lakh earthen lamps made by potters from Patan (Durg) to the people. He urged the people of Chhattisgarh to buy more products such as lamps, dresses, decorative items and gifts made by potters, craftsmen, artisans, and weavers of the state during festivities. According to an official statement, "The Chief Minister has bought earthen lamps, cow dung lamps, sweets, and other milk products made up by Devbhog, Chhattisgarhi cuisine prepared by women self-help groups. He also encouraged the artisans and sought information from them about methods used in preparing items."

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Published October 27th, 2019 at 14:40 IST