Delhi's Historic Chhath Puja: LG Saxena, Kapil Mishra Inspect Vasudev Ghat

Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena and Minister Kapil Mishra conducted a joint inspection of Vasudev Ghat ahead of Chhath festival. They directed officials to ensure all arrangements including cleanliness, lighting and security are completed promptly. This year's celebrations will be the most extensive ever organized across 1300+ ghats in Delhi. The government emphasized fulfilling its promise to enable traditional rituals along Yamuna banks after previous restrictions.

Key Points: LG Saxena Kapil Mishra Inspect Vasudev Ghat for Chhath Puja

  • LG Saxena and Minister Mishra direct officials to complete all arrangements on time
  • Cleanliness, lighting, security and traffic management emphasized for devotees
  • Celebrations organized at over 1300 ghats across Delhi for first time
  • Previous government accused of banning Chhath Puja along Yamuna banks
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Delhi LG Saxena, Minister Kapil Mishra jointly inspect Vasudev Ghat ahead of Chhath festival

Delhi LG Vinay Kumar Saxena and Minister Kapil Mishra jointly inspect Vasudev Ghat preparations for Chhath festival, ensuring comprehensive arrangements at 1300+ ghats across Delhi.

"This is not a government that only talks; it delivers. - Kapil Mishra"

New Delhi, October 23

As part of preparations for the Chhath festival, Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena and Minister of Art, Culture and Languages Kapil Mishra jointly inspected Vasudev Ghat on Thursday and issued detailed directions to the concerned officials to ensure that no aspect of the arrangements is left incomplete.

According to an official release, Kapil Mishra emphasised that cleanliness, lighting, security, and traffic management should be completed within the stipulated time so that devotees do not face any inconvenience. Senior officials from the Government of Delhi, the Municipal Corporation, and other concerned departments were present during the inspection.

This year, grand Chhath Puja celebrations will be organised at more than 1300 ghats across Delhi. The arrangements being made along the Yamuna are on an unprecedented and historic scale. For the first time, such an extensive organisation is being undertaken for Chhath Puja in Delhi, and the government's preparations reflect strong planning and dedication, the release said.

During the inspection, Kapil Mishra stated that this year's Chhath Puja celebrations in Delhi will be the most extensive ever organised. "Our goal is to provide devotees with a clean, safe, and culturally enriching experience. Along with the Lieutenant Governor, I inspected Vasudev Ghat today and directed all departmental officials to complete preparations on time," he said, as per the release.

He further added, "This is not a government that only talks; it delivers. This is the first Chhath Puja under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, and in this very first celebration, the promise of enabling worship along the Yamuna banks is being fulfilled. It is a matter of pride for Delhi that devotees will now be able to perform traditional rituals on the banks of the Yamuna."

Kapil Mishra also said that the previous government had deliberately imposed a ban on Chhath Puja.

"Kejriwal insulted the people of Purvanchal, but this time, the people of Purvanchal will celebrate their Chhath festival with pride and self-respect. For the past six years, Kejriwal had banned Chhath Puja along the Yamuna banks, but not anymore. Now, the Government of Delhi stands with every devotee," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see politicians working together for religious festivals. Hope they maintain the same enthusiasm for actual implementation. Last year the lighting arrangements at many ghats were quite poor.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm impressed by how seriously Indian festivals are taken. The scale of preparations for 1300+ ghats is incredible! Looking forward to experiencing Chhath celebrations.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope they focus on post-festival cleanup too. Last year the Yamuna was filled with offerings and plastic waste after Chhath. Environmental concerns should be addressed.
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Kavya N
Jai Chhath Maiya! 🎉 So happy that our traditional festival is being celebrated with such grandeur. My family has been waiting for proper arrangements at Yamuna ghats for years. This is truly a blessing for Purvanchalis in Delhi.
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Michael C
The coordination between LG and Minister shows good governance. Hope the security and traffic management plans are executed well, considering the massive crowds expected. Safety should be top priority.

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