A Quote by Prateik Babbar

People celebrating Ganpati should look into the environment as well. One should opt for a clay Ganpati, as it melts in the water. — © Prateik Babbar
People celebrating Ganpati should look into the environment as well. One should opt for a clay Ganpati, as it melts in the water.
We believe in celebrating eco-friendly Ganpati.
Ganpati festivities bring a lot of joy to us but the rituals can cause a lot of harm to the marine life. For my family, only eco-friendly Ganpati completes this festival of joy in the true sense.
We all celebrate Ganpati festival with a lot of love and care for the deity, but we also need to take care of the environment.
I have always felt a special bond with Ganpati Bappa.
I grew up in a chawl where the ganpati festival is celebrated in a big way.
I met Rubina at a friend's house during Ganpati. I checked her out as she looked resplendent in a sari. You generally see girls in western clothes and then you get to see that someone can look so stunning in a sari as well. So I saw her and I was like, wow she's beautiful.
There isn't that big a vibe around Diwali in Mumbai. Over there its Ganpati Visarjan, which is quite huge.
All the credit goes to Jesus Christ, Mother Mary, Shani Bhagwan and Ganpati. These are the four pillars of my destiny.
You should not look at what the person used to do, rather you should look at what kind of person they are today. The one who gets bogged down about people's pasts, is just like Iblees who said to Allaah, “You created me from fire and you created him from clay”.
After all, my mother is a Maharashtrian, and I have grown up in Girgaum, amidst a lot of Maharashtrians and I have even danced on the streets during the Ganpati processions.
Every human should have the idea of taking care of the environment, of nature, of water. So using too much or wasting water should have some kind of feeling or sense of concern. Some sort of responsibility and with that, a sense of discipline.
Large or small, [the garden] should be orderly and rich. It should be well fenced from the outside world. It should by no means imitate either the willfulness or the wildness of nature, but should look like a thing never to be seen except near the house. It should, in fact, look like part of the house.
When locational information is collected, people should be given advance notice and a chance to opt out. Data should be erased as soon as its main purpose is met.
I belong to a highly religious family. Both my mother and father perform fasting, do shrads and completely believe in Ganpati. This has influenced me and that is why even I am so religious.
People should have to opt in for any kind of data sharing, and they should know what the data is being used for.
We can't impede progress in the name of environmental action that yields little for the environment and even less for our people.. and we should look at the environment as an economic opportunity.
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