Millennium Post

Chhath festival begins: Ghats spruced up, to have CCTV cams

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NEW DELHI: The four-day Chhath festival that pays obeisance to the Sun god began on Friday with devotees performing the rituals, even as authoritie­s made further arrangemen­ts to ensure sanitation and safety at various ghats in anticipati­on of huge crowd.

Day one is called ‘nahai-khai’ (bathing-eating ritual) when people observing the festival, take a dip in rivers or other water bodies, and then cook food on traditiona­l chullah.

Day two is called ‘kharna’, when devotees cook ‘kheer’ and ‘roti’ which is then distribute­d as ‘prasad’.

The ghats witness massive crowd on last two days when people throng them for the offering (‘arghyas’) to the setting and rising sun in succession.

Civic authoritie­s have spruced up the ghats and made arrangemen­ts while police and disaster management team are working on measures to ensure no untoward incident occurs.

North Delhi Mayor Sanjeev Nayyar on Friday inspected various ghats to assess the preparedne­ss.

A number of ghats fall under the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n’s Civil Lines Zone — Qudsia Ghat, Wazirabad Ghat, Rambagh Ghat, while Kalindi Kunj Ghat in South Delhi draws a major crowd on the last two days. In East Delhi, Sonia Vihar and Geeta Colony are some of the important ghats. The Mayor directed officials to further improve the sanitation and cleanlines­s on ghats. “60 temporary toilets are being developed on Qudsia Ghat for the convenienc­e of the devotees. Mobile toilets would also be installed. Besides, levelling and other work on ghats are being done,” Nayyar said. Civic authoritie­s said, fogging would be continued for twice a day, early morning and late evening, at the ghats. The Flood Control and Irrigation Department has also been be asked to clean the river. Municipal staff have been instructed to clear garbabe under the ISBT Bridge immediatel­y. “We will have 17-18 designated parking places for people. There will be routine diversions in place on Ring Road,” Joint Commission­er of Police (Traffic) Garima Bhatnagar said.

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