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For ‘Chhath Puja’, Delhi minister reviews preparations at ghats

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New Delhi, October 29

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Delhi Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot on Saturday visited several ghats in the city ahead of the Chhath festival to ensure preparations were in place for the devotees.

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Accompanied by revenue officials, the minister took stock of readiness for Chhath, starting Sunday, at Bhalswa Jheel and Keshavpuram ghats.

“The Delhi Government led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is monitoring preparations for Chhath at the ghats to ensure devotees face no inconvenience,” Gahlot said.

Chhath starts with women holding fast and offering “arghya” to the setting and rising sun god in knee-deep water. The festival will start with huge congregations of devotees at around 1,100 ghats prepared at designated places along the Yamuna as well as other water bodies and artificial ponds across the city.

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The Revenue Department is the nodal agency for Chhath Puja arrangements and all other government and civic agencies are working in close coordination to make the festival a success, officials had said earlier.

The department is making arrangements for tents, chairs, tables, lighting, sound system, CCTV, LED screens, power backup etc at all the 1,100 puja sites.

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