Patna: CM Nitish Kumar on Wednesday examined sustainable preparation in different Ghats on the Sungai Gangga Selatan River to come to Chhath ‘Mahaparv’.
Nitish, accompanied by several ministers and officials on board, reviewing the preparations from Nasriganj Ghat (Danapur) to Jhauganj Ghat at Patna City.
Speaking with reporters after inspection, Nitish said, “Some works have been completed.
The road approach is being renovated to make it easy for worshipers.
Barricading on Ghats is being carried out to provide security for visitors.” Nitish also said worshipers would not be allowed to do rituals On dangerous Ghat.
All the preparations needed around Ghats tend to be resolved in the next two days, he said.
Chhath four days will begin on November 8 with ‘Nahay-khay and end on November 11 with’ Arghya ‘on Sunday.
CM asks officials to maintain all paths of the approach correctly to Ghats and make very easy security settings and facilities near Ghat Collectorate as a large number of worshipers there.
He asked officials to ensure the right barricades from Ghats remember the surface of the water on the river and also regulate the number of watch towers that are sufficient for continuous vigiles around Ghats.
It was a second cm inspection from Chhath Ghats in a week.
Nitish said he would return to visit Ghats on November 6 to review preparation.
Deputy CM Tarkishore Prasad, Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary, Sanjay Kumar Jha, Nitin Navin and Rambrit Paswan, Chief Secretary of Tripurari Sharan, DGP S K Singhal and several other senior officials accompanied CM.