KMC’s post-immersion cleaning efforts earn praise from environmentalists
Like last year, this year too, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) did a commendable job of removing the idols from the Hooghly after the Kali Puja immersions. For this work, KMC has earned high praise from environmentalists.
With almost three-and-a-half-thousand immersions taking place, the water would have got polluted if these were not removed. Along with the frames, there are the colours used to paint idols and flowers which lead to pollution too.
At the major ghats where immersions were allowed, KMC had cranes, barges, payloaders and trucks stationed which worked through the nights to remove the idols floating on the river. Immersions had taken place for three days at 17 ghats along the Hooghly.
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