Anandana Provides Recycled Plastic Infrastructure for Varkaris at Pandharpur Wari 2026
Wari news · 19 Aug 2026
This concerns Jejuri
Lakhs of वारकरी are heading to the temple town for the Pandharpur Wari 2026. This year brings much-needed infrastructure support. Anandana, the Coca-Cola India Foundation, has stepped in. They installed recycled plastic amenities along major routes and inside Pandharpur. It is a practical upgrade.
The focus is on basic resting spots and managing trash. Officials expect massive crowds, so seating benches and waste bins are now at key halts like Saswad, Jejuri, and Wakhari. Everything is manufactured from recycled plastic waste. This gives relief to every माऊली walking the long journey on foot. Also, it tackles the plastic generated during the pilgrimage.
Local authorities worked with the foundation. They placed these installations exactly where people need them most. You will see benches near designated resting areas, drinking water stations, and medical camps. The recycled plastic infrastructure is tough. It withstands heavy monsoon conditions and massive crowds.
Volunteers are currently working alongside the administration. Amidst the continuous विठ्ठलनामाचा गजर, they guide folks to proper waste disposal units. It is a busy job. The collected waste along the route is scheduled to be processed and recycled further. This maintains the cleanliness of the villages along the Palkhi path.
This addition is part of a broader effort this year by the state government and private organizations. They want to improve sanitation and basic facilities for the Wari. Devotees truly appreciate the resting benches. They provide support for elderly pilgrims and women. Walking long distances in the rain is hard, but this really helps.