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Gujarat Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi Joins 149th Jagannath Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi joined the 149th Jagannath Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad's Dariyapur area on Thursday evening. The procession, which began from the Shree Jagannath Temple, is following its traditional 16.2-km route through the walled city. Authorities have deployed over 30,000 police personnel and implemented advanced surveillance measures including AI monitoring and facial recognition. The Ahmedabad Rath Yatra is the second-largest Jagannath Rath Yatra in India after Puri.

Gujarat Dy CM joins Rath Yatra as procession moves via Dariyapur

Ahmedabad, July 16

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi joined the 149th Jagannath Rath Yatra at the Dariyapur area on Thursday evening as the annual procession continued along its traditional route through Ahmedabad.

He was joined by Director General of Police (DGP) G.S. Malik and Ahmedabad Police Commissioner Anupam Singh Gahlaut from Lolhandwala Hospital in the area.

The senior officials were present at a key point along the Rath Yatra route, where they reviewed the procession's movement and interacted with officers overseeing security and crowd management.

The visit came as the yatra progressed under an extensive security arrangement put in place by the Gujarat government and Ahmedabad Police for one of the state's largest annual religious events.

The procession, which began earlier in the day from the historic Shree Jagannath Temple in the Jamalpur area after traditional religious rituals, is following its customary 16.2-km route through the walled city before returning to the temple later in the day.

The Ahmedabad Rath Yatra, held annually on Ashadhi Bij, is regarded as the second-largest Jagannath Rath Yatra in the country after Puri and attracts lakhs of devotees every year.

Ahead of the procession, Sanghavi personally inspected the entire route with DGP Malik and Commissioner Gahlaut, reviewed security arrangements at sensitive locations, and directed officials to ensure the smooth conduct of the event.

This year's Rath Yatra is being conducted under one of the most extensive security deployments in the city's history.

More than 30,000 police personnel, including senior officers from the state police, the State Reserve Police Force, and the Central Armed Police Forces, have been deployed along the route.

Authorities have also introduced advanced surveillance measures, including artificial intelligence-enabled monitoring, facial recognition cameras, drone surveillance, GPS tracking, body-worn cameras, and an integrated command-and-control system to monitor the procession in real time.

In addition to security personnel, civic agencies and emergency services remain stationed along the route to provide medical assistance, traffic management, and other essential services as thousands of devotees continue to participate in the centuries-old procession.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram Mehta

As a proud Gujarati, I'm thrilled that our Rath Yatra is the second largest after Puri! The fact that the Deputy CM himself joined the procession shows the cultural importance of this event. But I do wish they'd focus more on cleaning the Dariyapur area before such events - it's a mess otherwise.

James Anderson

I'm from the US, but I've always been fascinated by Indian festivals. The scale of this Rath Yatra is incredible! The use of AI and facial recognition for security is impressive, though I do wonder about privacy concerns. Still, it's a testament to how tradition and technology can coexist.

Raghav Desai

Harsh Sanghavi ji's presence at the yatra sends a strong message about communal harmony in Gujarat. But I'm a bit skeptical about the extensive security - are we expecting trouble? Or is this just political showmanship? The yatra has been peaceful for centuries, after all. 🤔

Sneha Patel

Lakhs of devotees, 16.2 km route, 30,000 security personnel - the numbers are mind-boggling! I wish more people knew about Ahmedabad's Rath Yatra. It's not just Puri that has this grand tradition. Our city does it with equal devotion and scale. Jai Jagannath! 🚩

Michael Roberts

Visiting from the UK and happened to be in Ahmedabad for this! The energy is electric. But I have to say, the Dariyapur area is incredibly chaotic during the procession. I hope the authorities also focus on better traffic diversions

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