Delhi CM and LG Unite: Ensuring Safe Chhath Celebrations Amid Preparations

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in a crucial review meeting chaired by Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena ahead of Chhath Puja. The government is launching a special cleanliness campaign involving all public representatives visiting ghats across the city. Preparations include constructing model Chhath ghats in each district with over 1,000 celebration locations approved. The festival begins on October 25 and holds special significance for migrant communities from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta LG Saxena Chhath Puja Review Meeting

  • Special cleanliness campaign involving MPs and MLAs visiting all ghats
  • Over 1,000 Chhath locations approved compared to last year's 929 sites
  • Model Chhath ghats to be constructed in each Delhi district
  • Government ensures devotees can offer prayers in clean water bodies
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Delhi CM participates in review meeting chaired by LG Saxena ahead of Chhath Mahaparv

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta joins LG Saxena in Chhath Puja review, promising clean ghats and safe celebrations with over 1,000 locations across the capital.

"Chhath is the immortal tradition of faith, discipline, and motherhood. We are committed to ensuring that every devotee and faithful in Delhi receives a clean, safe, and divine environment - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, October 22

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in a review meeting, held under the chairmanship of the Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena in New Delhi on Wednesday, ahead of the Chhath festival.

In a post on X, CM Gupta emphasised that her government is committed to ensuring that every devotee in Delhi receives a clean and safe environment during Chhath.

"Participated in the review meeting for the organization of Chhath Mahaparv under the chairmanship of the Honorable Lieutenant Governor Shri Vinay Kumar Saxena Ji," she posted on X.

"Chhath is the immortal tradition of faith, discipline, and motherhood. We are committed to ensuring that every devotee and faithful in Delhi receives a clean, safe, and divine environment," the Delhi CM posted.

Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister assured the public that preparations for the upcoming Chhath Puja festival are in full swing, with special focus on cleanliness, infrastructure, and ensuring a smooth celebration for all devotees across the national capital.

Addressing a press conference, CM Gupta said the government is committed to creating a safe and hygienic environment for worshippers.

"The government is making every effort to ensure that our devotees stand in clean water and offer prayers. The government is working to ensure that all the events of this festival are conducted without any hindrance," she stated.

The Chief Minister announced the launch of a special cleanliness campaign starting on Wednesday. "A special cleanliness campaign will begin in which all our public representatives, MPs, MLAs, and Councillors, will visit all the Ghats in their areas where Chhath Puja is to be held and conduct special cleanliness campaigns," she added.

She further elaborated on the government's efforts, saying, "Model Chhath ghats are being constructed. Last time, programs were held at only 929 locations, but this time, more than 1,000 applications have already been received. All applications received will be provided with arrangements by the government. One Chhath ghat will be built in each district. Programs will be conducted in accordance with the entire religious atmosphere."

Meanwhile, Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra and BJP MP Manoj Tiwari visited the Chhath Ghat in the Sonia Vihar area to inspect the preparations for the upcoming festival.

Chhath Puja, which begins on October 25 and spans four days, is a significant cultural and religious festival. It involves strict rituals, fasting, and communal gatherings at water bodies for the offering of prayers.

The festival attracts a large number of women devotees and is often marked by a break from daily household chores. It holds particular importance in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal, and is widely celebrated by migrants from these regions residing in Delhi and elsewhere.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Good to see both CM and LG working together for Chhath preparations. This festival brings together so many people from Bihar, UP, and Jharkhand communities in Delhi. Hope the arrangements are better than last year.
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Priya S
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope this isn't just political drama before elections. We need consistent work throughout the year, not just before festivals. The Yamuna river pollution needs permanent solutions.
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Michael C
As an expat living in Delhi, I've always been fascinated by Chhath Puja. The discipline and devotion shown by the women fasting for four days is truly inspiring. Good to see the government ensuring proper facilities.
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Sunil U
More than 1000 locations for Chhath Puja this year! That's excellent planning. My family has been celebrating in Delhi for 15 years now, and it's heartwarming to see our traditions being respected and facilitated properly.
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Neha E
Hope they focus on safety measures too, especially for women devotees who visit the ghats early morning and late evening. Proper lighting and security should be a priority. Jai Chhathi Maiya! 🌅

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