Madhya Pradesh woman makes eco-friendly Rakhis using cow dung

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Madhya Pradesh woman makes eco-friendly Rakhis using cow dung

Indore:

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Aatmanirbhar Bharat”, Shweta Paliwal of Indore created innovative eco-friendly Rakhis and Ganesh idols and other decorative items from cow dung, in front of Raksha Bandhan and Ganesh Chaturthi.

Ms. Shweta is in favor of promoting autonomous India and boycotting Chinese products. Moreover, she seemed more willing to send these rakhis and idols to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

She also started to design masks, attractive sculptures and decorative pieces for interior decoration. In addition, she made beautiful paintings on cotton fabric masks.

“I make these things from scrap materials with the protection of nature in my mind. I started working on the design of these rakhis and these sculptures last year and now I also form d “Others. These rakhis are biodegradable and can be easily dissolved in water and plants. I am working to promote the Prime Minister’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat and the premises for the voice campaign,” Ms. Shweta said.

“Idols are made by kneading cow dung like flour, basil seeds are also added to them. It is light and does not harm the environment. You can also use pottery to submerge it, in which this idol works like compost. So far, I made cow idols, diya, anti-radiation mobile stand, etc. from cow dung.

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