Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel chaired a crucial security review for Ahmedabad's 148th Rath Yatra, deploying AI for crowd monitoring. Over 23,000 personnel including elite forces will secure the 16km procession route with drones and body cameras. Authorities have identified and barricaded 484 unsafe buildings along the path while holding 177 peace committee meetings. The CM emphasized blending tradition with tech-driven safety for the massive religious event expected to draw lakhs of devotees.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Reviews AI-Enabled Security for Rath Yatra

  • AI to monitor crowd density & fire hazards in real-time
  • 23,884 security personnel deployed including RAF & Chetak Commandos
  • 484 unsafe buildings barricaded along 16km route
  • 177 peace committee meetings held for communal harmony
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Gujarat CM reviews security arrangements for Rath Yatra event

Gujarat CM leads high-level meeting on AI-powered crowd control and 23,000-strong security deployment for Ahmedabad's historic Rath Yatra procession.

Gujarat CM reviews security arrangements for Rath Yatra event
"With advanced technology, dedicated personnel, and strong community support, this year's Rath Yatra will reflect the best of tradition and modern safety systems - CM Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, June 24

As the historic 148th Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath approaches, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel chaired a high-level meeting in Gandhinagar to assess the security and logistical arrangements along the 16-kilometre route in Ahmedabad.

The annual event, marked by deep religious fervour, will take place on the second day of Ashadhi and is expected to draw massive crowds.

The review meeting saw the participation of Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi, DGP Vikas Sahay, Ahmedabad Police Commissioner G.S. Malik, Municipal Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani, and other top-ranking police officials. In a first for the Rath Yatra, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be deployed by the Ahmedabad City Police to manage crowd dynamics and detect fire hazards in real-time.

According to officials, the AI system will issue alerts if there is an unusual build-up of people at specific points, allowing swift crowd control measures. Additionally, the system is designed to detect fire incidents, enabling faster deployment of emergency services. Officials believe the tech-enabled monitoring will help prevent undesirable incidents and enhance overall safety for devotees participating in the religious procession.

The Ahmedabad Police Commissioner briefed the Chief Minister on a comprehensive security plan involving over 23,884 personnel, including units from the State Reserve Police (SRP), Rapid Action Force (RAF), Chetak Commandos, and local police, from constables to IG-level officers.

To secure the moving procession—which includes chariots, religious akhadas, bhajan mandalis, and sadhus—around 4,500 officers will walk alongside. An additional 1,000 officers under the Joint Commissioner of Traffic will ensure smooth vehicular movement throughout the day. Twenty-three cranes have also been mobilised to swiftly remove any obstructions.

For live surveillance, the police will rely on 227 CCTV cameras, 41 drones, 2,872 body-worn cameras, 25 watchtowers and 240 Dhaba (check) points. All feeds will be monitored in real-time at the central police control room to ensure minute-to-minute coordination and response. Additionally, 17 public assistance centres and 44 public address systems will be set up to guide and help the public across the Yatra route.

With safety as a top priority, authorities have flagged 484 old and dilapidated buildings lining the Yatra path. Warning signs and physical barricades have been put in place to discourage public entry into these structures. To strengthen communal harmony and ensure inclusive participation, the city police organised 177 Peace Committee meetings, 235 Maholla Committee interactions, 57 Women's Committee gatherings, 21 consultations with religious leaders and 10 meetings with 'Khalasi' volunteers who pull the chariots.

Community engagement events such as the Ekta Cup cricket tournament, volleyball matches, mehndi competitions, and blood donation drives have been carried out in the run-up to the Yatra.

CM Bhupendra Patel emphasised the need for vigilance, coordination, and public participation to ensure the Yatra proceeds peacefully, not just in Ahmedabad but across all participating towns in the state. He obtained a comprehensive briefing from DGP Vikas Sahay on statewide readiness and expressed confidence that Gujarat’s Rath Yatra will remain a symbol of faith, unity, and security.

"With advanced technology, dedicated personnel, and strong community support, this year's Rath Yatra will reflect the best of tradition and modern safety systems," said the Chief Minister.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great to see Gujarat government taking such comprehensive measures for Rath Yatra! The AI integration is a smart move - hope this becomes a model for other major religious events across India. Jai Jagannath! 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the security arrangements, I hope they don't make the event feel too militarized. The spiritual essence of Rath Yatra should remain intact. Also, what about basic facilities like drinking water and toilets for devotees?
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Amit S.
The community engagement activities before the event are brilliant! Cricket tournaments and blood donation drives show how religious events can unite people beyond just rituals. More states should learn from Gujarat's approach.
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Sunita P.
As an Ahmedabad resident, I've seen Rath Yatra preparations since childhood. The scale gets bigger every year! But I worry about traffic disruptions - hope the 1000 traffic officers can manage it properly. Maybe next year they can consider metro special services?
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Vikram J.
Impressive use of technology with AI and drones! But what about data privacy concerns with all these cameras? The government should clarify how they'll protect citizens' privacy while ensuring security.
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Neha D.
The focus on communal harmony through peace committees is commendable. In today's times, we need more such initiatives that bring people together. Wishing everyone a safe and joyful Rath Yatra! 🌸
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Karan R.
While the arrangements seem thorough, I wonder about the environmental impact. With such massive crowds, what measures are being taken for waste management? Plastic bottles

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