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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Launches Idol Recycling Centres for Eco-Friendly Disposal

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a public participation campaign for respectful collection and recycling of damaged Hindu deity idols. The Delhi Government will establish dedicated collection centres across the Capital for dignified disposal and scientific recycling. The initiative aims to address both religious sentiments and environmental concerns caused by abandoned idols. Citizens are invited to share suggestions on locations and implementation to make it a people's movement.

CM Rekha Gupta announces special collection centres for respectful recycling of damaged idols in Delhi

New Delhi, May 19

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday announced a special public participation campaign for the respectful collection and recycling of damaged idols of Hindu deities across the Capital.

According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), as part of the initiative, the Delhi Government plans to establish dedicated collection centres for the dignified disposal and recycling of old and damaged idols.

The Chief Minister said the campaign would be entirely citizen-centric and invited suggestions directly from Delhi residents to help shape the final framework of the initiative through public participation.

She noted that idols worshipped in homes for years are often abandoned under peepal trees, near riverbanks, in parks, or along roadsides once they become damaged. According to her, this not only hurts religious sentiments but also raises serious concerns related to cleanliness and the environment.

To address the issue, the Delhi Government will set up dedicated collection centres where people can respectfully deposit damaged idols. These idols will later be recycled using scientific and environmentally sustainable methods and converted into useful items, the CMO said.

"The idea is to ensure that religious faith is respected while environmental protection is also prioritised," the Chief Minister said, adding that the initiative should evolve into a people's movement rather than remain just a government campaign.

The Delhi Government is currently preparing a detailed action plan and has sought public feedback on the proposal. As part of the exercise, the Chief Minister has placed three key questions before citizens and appealed to them to share their suggestions. Residents have been asked to give their views on the initiative, suggest suitable locations for collection centres, such as in their wards, markets, or colonies and recommend ways to make the entire system more effective and dignified, said the release.

"When people support a good idea, it turns into a movement. Respecting our faith and keeping Delhi clean are both our collective responsibilities," CM Rekha Gupta said. She urged citizens to share their suggestions through comments on social media, adding that the final, foolproof plan would be prepared on the basis of public feedback.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

👏👏 Is moving ke liye CM ji ko dil se salute! Lekin ek sawaal hai - yeh collection centres sirf Hindu idols ke liye hain ya dusre dharmon ke liye bhi? Aur recycled materials se kya banaya jayega? Transparency rakhna zaroori hai. Otherwise, it's a smart eco-friendly initiative.

Nisha Z

It's about time! ❤️ Ghar mein jab murti toot jaata hai toh humein pata nahi hota kya karein. Nadi mein dalne se pollution hota hai aur peepal ke niche rakhne se bheed lagti hai. Mera suggestion hai - har colony mein ek centre hona chahiye aur timing bhi flexible rakhna chahiye. Sunday morning ka slot zaroor dena!

Rajesh Q

Idea to accha hai but practical ho? Already humare paas garbage management mein dikkat hai. Naye collection centres ka maintenance kaun karega? Agar kachra collectors bina dhyan ke fenk denge toh aur problem hogi. Phir bhi, CM ji ne public participation maangi hai - yeh badi baat hai. Let's see the action plan.

Ritu A

Bohot sahi! Meri mummy roza kehti thi ki purani murti ko kahan rakhein, ab samadhan mil gaya. 🥹🙏 Lekin ek suggestion hai - centres pe koi religious authority bhi honi chahiye jo shuddhikaran process samjha sake. Aur recycled items mein se kuch temple mein hi donate kar dena chahiye - toh faith aur environment dono ka saath rahega.

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