Mrduraj Foundation pays homage to martyrs, urges adoption of indigenous lamps
Foundation distributes lakhs of diyas for festivals
Mrduraj Foundation distributed lakhs of indigenous diyas (earthen lamps) to celebrate festivals in a sustainable manner
Mrduraj Foundation, a non-profit organization based in New Delhi, has launched a campaign to promote the use of indigenous diyas during festivals.
The foundation distributed lakhs of diyas to people from all walks of life, including government officials, celebrities, and common citizens.
The diyas, made of natural clay, are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic and disposable diyas, which pollute the environment.
Benefits of indigenous diyas
- Indigenous diyas are made of natural clay, which is biodegradable and does not pollute the environment.
- They are handmade by skilled artisans, providing employment to rural communities.
- They are affordable and accessible to people from all walks of life.
- They promote the rich cultural heritage of India.
Mrduraj Foundation's campaign
Mrduraj Foundation's campaign to promote indigenous diyas is a part of its larger mission to promote sustainability and environmental protection.
The foundation believes that the adoption of indigenous products and practices can help reduce our environmental footprint and create a more sustainable future.
The foundation's campaign has been widely praised by environmentalists and cultural activists.
Conclusion
Mrduraj Foundation's campaign to promote indigenous diyas is a commendable initiative that helps preserve our cultural heritage while promoting sustainability and environmental protection.
We urge everyone to adopt indigenous diyas for their festivals and contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.