Navi Mumbai: Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), has launched an innovative eco-friendly initiative this Ganeshotsav with the support of Prabhat Trust. A grand ‘Seed Modak Rangoli’ made from over 3,000 seed modaks was unveiled at Ghansoli railway station on Thursday.
🌸 A Divine Creation at Ghansoli Station! 🌸
— Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (@NMMConline) August 29, 2025
A magnificent rangoli made with 3000+ eco-friendly Bija Modaks by Prabhat Trust, with the support of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) – spreading devotion, creativity, and sustainability together. 🌿✨
🙏 This Ganeshotsav,… pic.twitter.com/arngF2MIri
Rangoli Crafted With 3,000 Seed Modaks
The rangoli, measuring 15x10 feet, has been crafted by members of the Prabhat Mahila Bachat Gat. Similar installations will be showcased at Koparkhairane railway station on August 31 and September 1, and at Vashi station on September 3 and 4.
Awareness On Cleanliness And Sustainability
Volunteers will also spread awareness on cleanliness, waste segregation, plastic hazards, and organ donation during the exhibition.
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Each seed modak contains indigenous tree seeds wrapped in fiber cloth and coated with clay, designed to sprout into trees when sown in soil.
‘Niropla Rop’ Campaign On Anant Chaturdashi
On Anant Chaturdashi (September 6), devotees at immersion sites will also be gifted seed modaks under the “Niropla Rop” (Sapling for Farewell) campaign, promoting tree plantation and environmental conservation.

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