Edu society shows green way to immerse PoP Ganesh idols

Aurangabad | Monday | 24th September, 2018

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“Devotees should not have any reservation about using this method,” he said.Overall, the Ganesh immersion day saw greener celebrations. Calcium carbonate is used as raw material to make chalk and cement additives. “Calcium carbonate, which is commonly called as ‘choona’ in Marathi, can be used for colouring and cementing purposes. Ammonium sulphate gets dissolved in water, while calcium carbonate settles as sludge. The water is a good fertilizer.The SBES authorities decided to try the method under the guidance of the faculty from its science college..