Kalpwasis, Cemers Breathe Easy When Water Ganga Stabilizes – News2IN
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Kalpwasis, Cemers Breathe Easy When Water Ganga Stabilizes

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Prayagraj: After watching the increasing trend over the past three days, the surface of the Ganga River was stable on Saturday, providing assistance to the amount of sufficiently large, calpwasis, and a camping worshiper in Magh Mela.
The increase in the surface of the water has caused bank erosion, with water entering sector camps 2 and 3.
while people shift to safer places, the authorities have put up a sand bag to examine further erosion from strong banks Ganga .
The volume of water, which in previous years was quite shallow and Infact the Allahabad High Court had to intervene, asked the authorities to release extra water in Ganges, flowing 107cm more than last year (as on Friday), because where the water has entered The large area of ​​the bank.
Even though the water level fell slightly, it could arrange the alarm bell ring, follow the release of water from Ganga a series on Kanpur.
Mela administration continues to monitor the situation and provide all assistance to worshipers affected.
Sanjay Goyal Division Commissioner, together with inaugurated Mela Adhikari Arvind Kumar Chouhan and other officials, took stock situations and instructed the authorities to provide solutions to problems arising from river surface increases.
The irrigation department has been told to examine the water entering the Mela area in Gangdweep, sector 3, sector 2 and other affected places.
The Divisional Commissioner also requested to increase the number of workers, tractors and pumps to remove water from the Mela area.
During inspection, Goyal also expressed displeasure for the slow actions taken by Jal Nigam officials.
The Division Commissioner has directed all the officers concerned to pour more sand in the affected area and drain water continuously by installing more pumps.
“Because of the increase in water level, the process of shifting all 44 affected institutions and prayagal gangadweep to sector 5 and to provide all basic facilities have begun.
But because many worshipers do not want to shift to sectors 5, we take written approval of those who do not want to move even after providing all basic facilities, “said Mela Adhikari.comited on the surface of the water on the river, the head of the geography department, Prof.
Ar Siddiqui said,” It was due to heavy rainfall in the Himalayan region and because farmers did not use a lot of water in their fields that had rain and low use of water for irrigation during rabbi plants, the volume of water in Ganges is quite a lot.
“Likewise, the executive engineer in the flood control department, Brijesh Kumar Verma said,” We maintain a constant watch at the water level in both rivers and fortunately, the surface of the water stable “.

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