Vijayawada: Students make clay Ganesh idols, drive home a message
The Hindu
Enthusiastic response to competitions organised by school and college managements
Many school and college managements on Tuesday organised competitions for the students in making clay Ganesh idols in a bid to enlighten them on the need to protect the environment.
Students made Ganesh idols of various sizes with clay, paper, vegetables, rice flour and fruits.
In some schools, the staff brought black soil and encouraged the students to prepare clay models of Ganesh idols. Children showed interest to mould Ganesh idols without using paint, the teachers said.
In NextGen School, Kanuru, the students of classes LKG to 10 made Ganesh idols and displayed them. The teachers and parents complimented the students for their creativity.
“I made a Ganesh idol with clay. It is very simple. After the festival, we can immerse the idol in the nearby irrigation canal. Clay idols will not cause any pollution,” said Sravya, a Class III student.
“The response from the students is overwhelming. We have asked the students to prepare Ganesh idols on the occasion of Ganesh Chavithi. The class teachers received about 100 models,” said a teacher.
NGOs and a few temple managements too organised contests for the students in making clay idols.