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Debris cleared from Nandyal’s Chinna Cheruvu

‘MANA OORU – MANA GUDI – MANA BHADYATHA’ Volunteers cleared Chinna Cheruvu in the Nandyal town where the Ganesh Chaturthi festival was immersed in the third and fifth day of the festival.

The idols mounted on the small and large pandal in Nandyal and nearby villages are immersed in Chinna Cheruvu near the Srisailam-Mahanandi Ya Junction. For the first time, the volunteers of the ‘Mana Ooru – Mana Gudi – Mana Bhadyatha’ organization decided to clean the garbage accumulated after the immersion of idols. This is the first time that the organization, which cleanses temples, temple ponds and ancient step wells, stepped into cleaning the wrecks from a tank used to immerse it into idols.

The Organization of the Nandyal Regional Unit of the Indian National Art Culture and Heritage Foundation (Intach), the founder and meeting of MV Sivakumar Reddy, said that the tank was cleaned on the third and fifth day of the festival when the idols were immersed. On the third day, the fifth day, the fifth day, more than 430 idols were immersed.

After the immersion of idols, more than 65 volunteers began to clean the tank after midnight. Sivakumar Redy, “the majority of the produced wastes were plastic. Vermillion and turmeric bags consisted of, Prasadam and others were used for the distribution of the floral wreaths,” he said.

Volunteers collected about one and a half truck loads from the tank.

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