Chhath Mahaparv: Administration's preparations have strengthened amid the concern of the water level, monitoring will be done by dividing 109 ghats into 21 sectors - Chhath Mahaparv Ghats's preparation amid the concern of the water level in Patna
Jagran correspondent, Patna. The wonderful feast of Chhath is around the corner and the water level of ganga is still higher than normal. In such a situation, the administration is attentive to preparing a safe ghat for lakhs of committed. In the same order, Sunday morning, the Divisional Commissioner Animesh Kumar Parashar, District Magistrate Dr. Thyagarajan SM, SSP Karthikeya K Sharma and the municipal commissioner Yashpal Mena investigated the Ghats by walking about three hours from Digha Patipul Ghat to collect Ghat. During this, the instructions were given in this regard after the geographical state of the ghats, erosion, slopes and swamps, etc. Taken into account. According to the water source division, the water level of Ganga is probably between 45 and 46 meters during the Chhath festival. Last year it was 44.64 meters. In light of the trend of declining water level, instructions were given to perform protective work on sensitive ghats and install clear signboards. The Divisional Commissioner instructed to make strong barrier in front of the five foot deep area and to surround the dangerous ghats with red cloth. The concerned authorities were asked to construct Ghats with the falling water level of ganga. All departments were ordered to complete all preparations on war foot in time with mutual coordination. 109 Ghats will be monitored by dividing it into 21 sectors. The Divisional Commissioner instructed the officers to coordinate among themselves and make arrangements that are completely accident -free and with all the administrative facilities for Chhathvartis. At 8 o’clock from DiDa Patipul Ghat to Minar Ghat, JP Setu Western Ghat, Digha Post Office Ghat, JP Setu Eastern Ghat, Gate No. 93, Gate No. 88, Gate No. 83 (Lane next to St. Michael’s High School) Ghat, Balupar Ghat, Kurji Ghat, LCT Ghat, Rajapur Pulhat, Pahalwan Ghat, Bambo, Rajapur Pul Pullew, Pahalwan Ghat, Bambo Ghat, Rajapur Pellahal, Pahalwan Buddha Ghat and Collectorate Ghat, all the officers examined each ghat about nine kilometers. Have the current state of the ghats such as erosion, swamp, slope, etc. Inspected by walking on the closer path of all the ghats. Instructions were given to fill the potholes on the road and remove other obstructions. The preparations of the district administration and municipal corporation were discussed. It was told that from Danapur to Patna City, 109 large Ghats were divided into 21 sectors and sector officials and sector police officers were delegated. A dedicated team will be present at every ghat. Currently, preparations are being made for the approaching path and other arrangements of the Ghats. The ghats are prepared with the tendency of the tendency of decrease in water level and the geographical location of the ghats. Officials said preparations last 24 hours a day according to the norms. The water level of the River Ganga at Gandhi Ghat was 47.28 meters on Sunday. On October 11, it was 47.44 meters. The water level has therefore dropped by 16 inches over the past 24 hours. It is estimated that the water level at Gandhi Ghat will be about 45 to 46 meters this year. Last year it was 44.64 meters. The Divisional Commissioner said officials should constantly watch the water level and make all preparations according to the tendency of its decline. Watch the ghats where erosion is more. The name of the ghats and the number of watch towers and other protective structures were ordered in large letters on all the ghats. The disaster management mechanism will always remain active with the deployment of NDRF-SDRF. The Divisional Commissioner said there are large Ghats in Di Dity, Kurji, Collectorate and nearby areas. A large number of chhathavrati and dedicated come to these ghats. In light of this, instructions were given to make all preparations according to the prescribed parameters. The executive engineer of the electricity department was asked to make the right arrangements for lighting. All basic facilities will be available on the ghats and routes. The commissioner said that all basic facilities will be available on the Ghats and routes for Chhathvratis and dedicated. There will be separate toilets for men and women, clean drinking water, locker rooms, sheds for the dedicated to stay, and better facilities for vehicle parking as close as possible to the Ghats. There will be arrangements for barrier and drops in the parking lot. The commissioner said that the appropriate number of watch towers will be established near the Ghats and on the approach paths. The control room will stay functional with the ghats. The crowd is controlled by speakers and permanent and temporary CCTV cameras. The approach to the ghats will be smooth and obstruction. Excellent cleanliness and lighting are assured at the ghats. Street lights are restored by the municipal corporation in all the wards. A team of electrical workers and technicians will be deployed at the Ghats.