CT Group celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with eco-friendly idol on Sthapna Diwas
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsCT Group of Institutions celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi in a unique and sustainable manner by welcoming an eco-friendly Ganeshji to its campus for Sthapna Diwas.
This initiative reflected a strong commitment to environmental responsibility, ensuring that the upcoming visarjan will be conducted in a manner that does not harm nature. By choosing an eco-friendly idol, the institution set a powerful example of how tradition and sustainability can beautifully coexist.
The celebration commenced with grandeur as students came together in large numbers to lead a spirited procession. With Ganeshji carried in their hands, the campus echoed with the beats of dhol and tasha, filling every corner with divine energy and blessings.
The sacred Navgraha Puja was performed with deep reverence, led in the presence of Managing Director Dr Manbir Singh and Joint Managing Director Tanika Singh, who both actively participated in the rituals.
The spiritual aura of the event was further elevated with soulful bhajans led by Rajan Syal, founder of Parindey, whose voice and devotion captivated the gathering. Accompanied by the rhythmic beats of dhol and tasha, the bhajans added a deeper sense of unity and prayer to the celebrations. The eco-friendly Ganeshji will remain at CT Group for 1.5 days, after which visarjan will take place.