Udaipur - Female students from the Arts Department of Bhopal Nobles University have crafted an eco-friendly Ganesh idol made of clay, standing at an impressive 2 feet. The unveiling of this idol was accompanied by an exhibition and worship ceremony. Dr. Prem Singh Rawalot, the college administrator, commended the students for their efforts and emphasized the growing significance of eco-friendly Ganesh idols in today's context. These idols do not harm water sources, making it crucial to encourage this trend. Dr. Kanchan Rathore, the head of the Visual Arts Department, shared that the idol was created by a team comprising Khushboo Kheenchi, Tina, Samun Lauhar, Ayushi, Deepasha, and Nazia. Under the guidance of Dr. Bhawna Jhala, the students brought this Ganesh idol to life. The Ganesh Chaturthi celebration included prayers for the welfare of the nation and society. Dr. Renu Rathore, the administrator of Bhopal Nobles PG Mahavidyalaya, highlighted the exhibition's excellence in showcasing various forms of Lord Ganesh, guided by Dr. Kanchan Ranawat. On this occasion, the administrator Dr. Ritu Tomar, Dr. Manisha Shekhawat, and participating students like Shiv Pratap Singh Nathawat, Ronak Chundawat, Priyanka Sharma, Suyash Sharma, Kanchan Rawat, Ishwar Oudichya, Ghanashyam Lohar, Ranveer Patel, Dinesh Vagariya, and others also shed light on different aspects of art.