Key Points

The Kerala State Electricity Board has proposed forming a technical committee for pilgrim safety at Sabarimala temple. This comes after a pilgrim died from electrocution near a water kiosk maintained by the Kerala Water Authority. The committee would include representatives from the Forest Department and Travancore Devaswom Board to coordinate safety plans. All safety measures must be completed before the pilgrimage season begins on November 16.

Key Points: KSEB Proposes Technical Committee for Sabarimala Pilgrim Safety

  • KSEB suggests committee with Forest Department and TDB representatives
  • Proposal follows pilgrim electrocution death at water kiosk
  • Safety measures must be implemented before November 16 start
  • Court directs joint inspections by KSEB, TDB and KWA
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Ahead of new festival season, KSEB suggests technical committee for pilgrim safety at Sabarimala temple

Kerala High Court hears KSEB proposal for technical committee after pilgrim electrocution death. New safety measures planned before November festival season.

Ahead of new festival season, KSEB suggests technical committee for pilgrim safety at Sabarimala temple
"The committee would work on devising a coordinated safety plan - KSEB Report"

Kochi, Aug 22

The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB), on Friday, submitted before the Kerala High Court a proposal to constitute a technical committee for pilgrim safety at the famed Sabarimala temple.

This was in response to a suo motu proceedings initiated after the recent death of a pilgrim by electrocution near a water kiosk maintained by the Kerala Water Authority (KWA).

The Sabarimala temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, located in Pathanamthitta district amid the Western Ghats is known for its strict traditions and lakhs of devotees visit the temple every year during the two-month-long festival season.

A division bench comprising Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan V and Justice K.V. Jayakumar heard the matter.

The KSEB, in its report, detailed the safety steps already undertaken and suggested the formation of a committee with representatives from the Forest Department, Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), and other key stakeholders.

The committee, it said, would work on devising a coordinated safety plan to protect pilgrims during the annual more than two-month-long Mandala-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season, which opens every year on the first day of November according to the Malayalam calendar and ends in the middle of January.

Earlier, the High Court had directed both the KSEB and KWA to conduct thorough inspections of their facilities and implement safeguards to prevent a repeat of the tragedy.

The Court had also asked the KWA and the TDB to file reports on the preventive measures adopted.

The TDB has since filed an affidavit listing detailed steps to be undertaken to avoid recurrence of such accidents.

The court observed that these measures, once implemented, would bring greater clarity and enhance overall safety at the hill shrine.

The counsel for the TDB assured that compliance with the affidavit would be ensured before November 16, the start of the pilgrimage season.

Similarly, the counsel for the Devaswom Board confirmed that all precautionary measures would be completed by the same deadline.

The senior government pleader and the TDB's counsel also suggested that a joint inspection by KSEB, TDB, and KWA be carried out at the earliest, with findings submitted without delay.

Directing that a consolidated report on inspections and preventive steps be placed before it, the court posted the matter to Wednesday.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative by KSEB. But why wait for a tragedy to happen before taking safety seriously? These inspections should be routine before every pilgrimage season.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Sabarimala last year, the infrastructure was quite concerning. Electrical wires were hanging low in many areas. This committee is much needed.
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Suresh O
Ayyappa swamy should bless this initiative. The safety of devotees is paramount. Hope they implement everything before the season starts. Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!
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Ananya R
It's good that multiple departments are working together - KSEB, Forest, TDB. Coordination has always been an issue in our government systems. Hope this works well!
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Karthik V
The November 16 deadline seems reasonable. But I hope they don't just do a last-minute patchwork. Need permanent solutions for pilgrim safety. Jai Ayyappa!

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