Chandigarh-In a major stride in the direction of merging religion with environmental stewardship, the Punjab Air pollution Management Board (PPCB), in collaboration with the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), efficiently executed a complete ‘Plastic-Free Hola Mohalla’ marketing campaign. The initiative aimed to protect the sanctity of the historic Sikh pageant whereas championing environmental cleanliness in Sri Anandpur Sahib.
Underneath this pioneering marketing campaign, the PPCB facilitated a large-scale shift to eco-friendly practices by offering lakhs of high-quality biodegradable and compostable disposable utensils and different gadgets freed from price to numerous Langar Committees (neighborhood kitchens) throughout the holy city.
Offering particulars, an official spokesperson of Punjab Authorities acknowledged that the marketing campaign was formally inaugurated on March 1, 2026. A delegation led by PPCB Chairperson, Mrs. Reena Gupta, and Member Secretary, Mr. Lavneet Dubey, formally launched the drive after Assembly with Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib and Sri Keshgarh Sahib, Singh Sahib Giani Kuldeep Singh Gargaj. The division’s groundwork for this marketing campaign started weeks upfront, involving in depth coordination with Langar Committees to evaluate necessities and liaising with the district administration for seamless execution.
To successfully curb the usage of single-use plastic through the pageant, the PPCB ensured the provision of over 20 lakh high-quality biodegradable options. The eco-friendly distribution included 7 lakh biodegradable plastic cups, 6.5 lakh biodegradable spoons, 2.5 lakh biodegradable plates, 5 lakh biodegradable bowls, 5,000 biodegradable rubbish luggage, 30,000 biodegradable carry luggage (particularly for Karah Prashad)
The on-ground success of the marketing campaign was pushed by the dedication of 20 specialised groups comprising PPCB officers and volunteers. These groups labored tirelessly within the discipline from February 27 to March 4, 2026, guaranteeing the options reached each nook of the langar operations.
“Guru Sahib’s common message, ‘Pavan Guru Pani Pita, Mata Dharat Mahat’, intrinsically teaches us to preserve our pure assets,” stated Ms. Reena Gupta, Chairperson of the Punjab Air pollution Management Board. “Due to this fact, for the Punjab Air pollution Management Board, there could possibly be no extra significant initiative than defending the holy land of Sri Anandpur Sahib from plastic air pollution through the sacred event of Hola Mohalla. We’re grateful to the SGPC and all of the volunteers for making this imaginative and prescient a actuality.”
The marketing campaign has been extensively praised by devotees and neighborhood leaders for setting a strong precedent for a way large-scale non secular gatherings can undertake sustainable practices with out compromising on service.



