MP Promotes Eco-Friendly Holi with Cow-Dung Logs & Natural Colours

The Madhya Pradesh government has launched a campaign for an environmentally conscious Holi celebration across the state. It appeals for the use of cow-dung logs instead of wood for Holika Dahan ceremonies and promotes natural colours and water conservation. Public events will be registered for free, and exemplary use of gau-kasth will be certified and felicitated at district levels. The initiative emphasizes community participation to foster social harmony alongside environmental protection during the festival.

Key Points: MP Govt's Eco-Friendly Holi: Cow-Dung Logs, Natural Colours

  • Use cow-dung logs for Holika Dahan
  • Promote natural herbal colours
  • Conserve water & protect animals
  • Free registration for public events
  • Felicitation for exemplary celebrations
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Celebrate Holi with focus on environment, unity: MP govt

Madhya Pradesh government urges citizens to celebrate Holi with cow-dung logs for Holika Dahan, natural colours, water conservation, and social harmony.

"efforts will be made through public cooperation... to promote the use of cow-dung logs in place of wood - MP Govt Statement"

Bhopal, Feb 27

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led Madhya Pradesh government on Friday announced that this year's Holi festival will be celebrated across the state with the message of "environmental protection and social harmony".

The state government has appealed to citizens to celebrate Holi in a spirit of brotherhood, unity and joy, setting aside mutual differences. It has also urged the use of cow-dung logs (gau-kasth) instead of wood for Holika Dahan.

As per the government's directions, efforts will be made through public cooperation and community participation to promote the use of cow-dung logs in place of wood for Holika Dahan ceremonies.

Citizens will also be encouraged to use natural and herbal colours, conserve water and refrain from applying colours to animals and birds, the government said in a statement.

"Free registration of public Holika Dahan events will be conducted at district headquarters, tehsil, urban local body and panchayat levels. During registration, brief details of the organising institution, along with the names and contact information of office-bearers, will be collected," the statement said.

It added that urban local bodies and Panchayati Raj institutions have been actively involved in the campaign.

"On the day of Holika Dahan, field officials will inspect public events to encourage the use of cow-dung logs instead of wood," the statement said.

Events that conduct Holika Dahan entirely using gau-kasth will be certified by the concerned authorities, and reports will be submitted to the district collectors.

Subsequently, district-level felicitation ceremonies will be organised at the district headquarters, during which institutions and office-bearers conducting exemplary cow-dung log-based Holika Dahan will be honoured with commendation certificates.

Meanwhile, the state administration has directed all district collectors to ensure effective implementation of the 'Clean and Healthy Holi' campaign, while divisional commissioners will oversee related activities.

Holi is generally celebrated across the country with colours, gatherings and traditional rituals.

People visit relatives and friends, exchange greetings and prepare festive food. The festival marks the arrival of spring and is observed with community events and Holika Dahan. Many also prefer using natural colours and limiting water use.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step by the MP govt. The focus on social harmony is much needed. Holi is the festival to forget all differences. But I hope the implementation is practical and doesn't become just another formality for officials.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, who will check if the cow-dung logs are actually used in every locality? And certification for using them? Feels like unnecessary bureaucracy for a festival. Let people celebrate simply.
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Shreya B
Natural colours and saving water are messages we've needed for years. The chemical colours are so bad for skin and eyes. My society is already planning a herbal colour event. More power to such campaigns! 🙏
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Vikram M
Promoting cow-dung logs is a smart move—it's traditional, eco-friendly, and provides an income source. The real test is whether urban colonies will adopt it. Hope the message of 'bhaichara' (brotherhood) resonates beyond just one day.
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Nisha Z
Appreciate the focus on not applying colours to animals. Every year we see distressing pictures. Holi is for humans to enjoy, let's keep animals and birds safe. A gentle reminder to all my friends celebrating!

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