Nashik: Delhi Public School (DPS) Nashik, known for its commitment towards nurturing Indian culture and values, celebrated Ganpati Festival in a novel manner this year. Students created Ganpati idols and decor on the theme of United Nation’s (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as they promoted millets as part of the International Year of Millets campaign by Government of India.
He said, “The Ganpati Festival, historically significant for uniting the masses during the nationalist movement led by Lokmanya Tilak, holds a special place at DPS-Nashik. It serves as a unifying celebration, bringing together students, teachers and parents to honour Lord Ganesha’s presence. This year, we proudly highlighted the commitment of our DPS-Nashik students, who dedicated themselves to crafting eco-friendly Ganesha idols using ‘Shadu Mati’, a material that easily dissolves in water. This symbolises their unwavering commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Additionally, to underscore the significance of each Sustainable Development Goal, our students created 17 distinct Ganesha representations, each representing one of these global objectives.”
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