MP Govt Urges Eco-Friendly Holi: Register Events, Use Cow Dung, Herbal Colours

The Madhya Pradesh government has issued directives for the eco-friendly celebration of Holi, mandating the registration of all public Holika Dahan events. It strongly encourages organisers to replace traditional wood with cow dung sticks and patties to combat deforestation. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will present certificates of honour at district functions to recognise participating organisations for their environmental efforts. The order also promotes the use of herbal colours and outlines a detailed action plan for local officials to ensure compliance across the state.

Key Points: MP Mandates Eco-Friendly Holi: Cow Dung, Herbal Colours, Event Registration

  • Mandatory event registration
  • Use cow dung sticks over wood
  • Promote herbal, natural colours
  • CM Mohan Yadav to honour participants
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Holi celebration organisers urged to register, use cow-based fire material, herbal colours

Madhya Pradesh orders registration for Holika Dahan, promotes cow dung sticks & herbal colours to reduce deforestation. CM Mohan Yadav to honour participants.

"state-level honour ceremonies will be held... where participating organisations and their leaders will receive commendation certificates from Chief Minister Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Feb 27

The Madhya Pradesh government has issued an interesting order and instructed all divisional commissioners to supervise registration of "Holika Dahan" programmes.

The order has also asked the responsible officers to collect phone numbers, a brief about the organisation, list of office bearers of the organisers of such events.

The order has also asked its responsible officers to urge and encourage such organisations to replace traditional wood with cow dung sticks (goukasht) and uplas (cow dung patties) to reduce deforestation and foster sustainability.

The Madhya Pradesh government has issued directives to promote eco-friendly celebrations of the upcoming Holi festival, emphasising the use of cow dung-based materials for Holika Dahan, the order issued in Hindi said.

In recognition, the order said, state-level honour ceremonies will be held at district headquarters, where participating organisations and their leaders will receive commendation certificates from Chief Minister Mohan Yadav for environmental protection efforts.

All divisional commissioners and district collectors have been instructed to encourage public participation in "clean and healthy Holi" practices. Collectors will compile lists of such eco-friendly initiatives. The government also promises future incentives or support for these groups on a priority basis. It highlights the importance of brotherhood, social unity, and joy while minimising environmental harm.

Key recommendations include using natural and herbal colours to save water, avoiding colours on animals and birds, and steering clear of rowdy behaviour to ensure harmonious festivities.

To promote goukasht-based Holika Dahan, the government outlines a structured action plan. Districts must facilitate free registration of public Holika Dahan events at tehsil, panchayat, and urban body levels, with widespread publicity through media and local institutions.

Organisers' details, such as office bearers and contact numbers, will be collected during registration.

On the day of Holika Dahan, field staff will visit these events to encourage the use of "goukasht" over firewood or timber.

Within two to three days post-event, local officials in urban and rural areas must certify compliance and submit reports to district collectors. This initiative aligns with the "Abhyuday Madhya Pradesh" campaign, aiming to amplify local awareness and implementation.

Divisional commissioners are tasked with overseeing compliance, while collectors ensure the "Swachh aur Swasth Holi" drive's success across the state.

The directive copies relevant departments, including Environment, Urban Development, and Panchayat and Rural Development, for coordinated action.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Registration and collecting phone numbers? Feels like unnecessary bureaucracy creeping into our festivals. The eco-friendly push is good, but why the need for so much data collection? Let's keep the spirit of Holi free and joyful.
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Aman W
Good step. Herbal colours are a must—they don't hurt the skin or eyes. My kids always get rashes from those chemical colours. The focus on not harming animals is also very important. More awareness needed in colonies though.
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Sarah B
As someone who has celebrated Holi with Indian friends, I love this focus on sustainability. The use of natural materials and reducing deforestation is a message the whole world needs. The certificate of honour idea is a nice touch for encouragement.
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Vikram M
The intention is 100% correct. But implementation is key. Will the 'field staff' visiting events actually be helpful, or will they just create hurdles? Hope the focus remains on encouragement and not penalising small community celebrations.
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Nisha Z
Using cow dung patties is very traditional and eco-friendly. My grandmother always insisted on it for Holika Dahan. Glad to see these old practices being revived with government support. Bura na mano, Holi hai! 🎨

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