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Eyesore Chhath ghats

Devotees demand demarcated safe zones, lights & divers

Animesh Bisoee Published 09.11.18, 06:47 PM

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Lakhs of devotees are gearing up for Chhath, an ancient and arduous ritual of paying obeisance to the sun. But, are the authorities ready to handle the surge of faith on the banks of Jamshedpur’s two lifeline rivers, Subernarekha and Kharkai? Animesh Bisoee inspects arrangements at some prominent ghats and an artificial pond, all of which shall witness heavy footfall on November 13 for sandhya arghya and November 14 for usha arghya

Subernarekha Ghat, Sakchi

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Length: Over a kilometre

Period of celebrations: More than 100 years

Expected crowd: Around one lakh

Ground realities: This popular ghat for festivals is still littered with Durga Puja paraphernalia while the authorities are yet to identify and barricade danger zones

Devotee voice: “Since everyone in power today speaks of Swachh Bharat, we had hoped that cleaning of ghats would be prompt. Chhath Puja is barely three days away and we don’t even know the safe zones to offer prayers,” said Mithilesh Choubey, a college professor and resident of Mango

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Domuhani Ghat, Sonari

Length: Nearly 2km

Period of celebrations: 40-plus years

Expected crowd: Over a lakh

Ground realities: Tata Steel subsidiary Jusco and Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) have pressed workers into service to clean the ghat. But, danger zones are yet to be demarcated. Also, some thugs have begun fencing spots illegally. They plan to sell the space to anyone willing to pay

Devotee voice: “The authorities must step up security at Domuhani, which is at the confluence of Subernarekha and Kharkai, and hence a coveted ghat. Installation of lights will help,” said Madhulika Singh, a Kadma homemaker who has been performing Chhath rituals for a decade

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Pandey Ghat, Bhuiyandih

Length: Nearly 300 metres

Period of celebrations: 40-plus years

Expected crowd: Over 30,000

Ground realities: Puja paraphernalia and garbage have turned the ghat into an eyesore. No step has been taken to demarcate danger zones. The approach road remains congested

Devotee voice: “Let alone littering, open defecation is common too. We hope that the civic authorities will fix the mess ASAP and install lights before Chhath,” said Parsuram Singh, a resident of Lal Bhatta and a carpenter by profession

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Sidhgora Surya Mandir

Area: 500sqft

Period of celebrations: 18 years

Expected crowd: Nearly 30,000

Ground realities: The temple committee has installed steel guard rails for the convenience of elderly Chhath vratis. Civic officials have deployed workers to clean the artificial pond. Fresh water will be arranged by Jusco for the reservoir a day before the rituals

Devotee voice: “This is the best place to perform rituals from the safety and security point of view. And, why wouldn’t it be? The chief minister himself observes Chhath here,” said Kalyani Devi, a homemaker from Bagunhatu

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Bodhanwala Ghat, Bistupur

Length: Around 200 metres

Period of celebrations: 17-plus years

Expected crowd: Around 30,000

Ground realities: Cleaning work has begun, courtesy Jusco and JNAC. But, no demarcation of danger zones yet

Devotee voice: “This ghat on the banks of Kharkai is relatively better maintained than others. The authorities should ensure divers are pressed into service to prevent mishaps,” said Sambhu Kumar, a resident of Bistupur who has been visiting the ghat on Chhath for five years

Authorityspeak

Special officer of JNAC Krishna Kumar promised to clean all Chhath ghats with the help of Jusco and other corporate players before November 12.

“Jusco will also install lights while we will demarcate peril spots with the help of civil defence personnel. A task force will be constituted.

It will patrol ghats to ensure no unauthorised reservations are made,” he said.

Dhalbhum SDO Chandan Kumar added that all major ghats would be under camera surveillance by Monday.

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