The Telangana High Court has previously issued orders regarding the immersion of idols, specifically addressing environmental concerns related to the immersion of Ganesh idols in the Hussain Sagar Lake, also known as Tank Bund, in Hyderabad.

In its orders, the court directed that idols made of plaster of Paris or those painted with harmful chemicals should not be immersed in the lake. This is to prevent pollution and protect the water body from further environmental damage. The court suggested alternative arrangements, such as using specially constructed artificial ponds or designated areas, for idol immersion.

The High Court’s directives are aimed at:

1. **Preventing Pollution:** The immersion of idols, particularly those made of non-biodegradable materials, significantly contributes to water pollution, affecting the lake’s ecosystem.

2. **Protecting Public Health:** Reducing the release of toxic chemicals and other pollutants into water bodies helps in safeguarding public health.

3. **Promoting Sustainable Practices:** Encouraging the use of eco-friendly idols and promoting immersion in artificial tanks are part of a broader move towards sustainable and environmentally conscious festivities.

These orders are in line with environmental protection guidelines and aim to balance religious practices with the need to conserve and protect natural resources.

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