High-Level Inspection of Chhath Ghats on Ganga Banks in Patna
Patna: In a meticulously coordinated effort, a comprehensive inspection of the Chhath Ghats lining the banks of the Ganga river in Patna unfolded on a crisp Monday morning.
Led by the Patna Divisional Commissioner, Kumar Ravi, this high-profile undertaking boasted the participation of prominent officials, including IG Patna Central Region, Rakesh Rathi, Patna District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh, SSP Rajeev Mishra, Patna Municipal Commissioner Animesh Kumar Parashar, as well as an assemblage of officials spanning Division, District, and Subdivision levels.
The meticulously organized event aimed to ensure that all preparations for the upcoming Chhath Puja festival, a significant and culturally significant occasion for the residents of Patna and the state at large, were executed flawlessly.
Patna Divisional Commissioner Kumar Ravi, was at the forefront of the inspection. With the participation of top law enforcement officials like IG Rakesh Rathi and SSP Rajeev Mishra, security arrangements were thoroughly scrutinized to maintain a safe and peaceful environment for the multitude of devotees expected to throng the Chhath Ghats during the festival.
Patna District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh also played a pivotal role in the examination, ensuring that the administrative machinery was well-prepared for the influx of worshippers. His involvement underscored the gravity of the situation, as he addressed key issues pertaining to civic amenities and infrastructure.
Simultaneously, Patna Municipal Commissioner Animesh Kumar Parashar supervised the assessment of civic facilities and cleanliness around the Ghats, emphasizing the need for a hygienic and welcoming atmosphere.
The collaborative effort of the Division, District, and Subdivision-level officers bore testament to the meticulous planning and attention to detail that precedes the Chhath Puja celebrations, a testament to the city’s cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions.