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Puri is all set for the grand Rath Yatra, with elaborate security and crowd management measures in place. The administration has deployed AI-powered surveillance and additional medical teams for the nine-day festival. Special trains have been arranged to facilitate devotees traveling from across Odisha and neighboring states. The holy trio—Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra—will embark on their journey to Gundicha Temple amid massive celebrations.

Key Points: Puri gears up for Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra starting Friday

  • 200 police platoons deployed for security
  • AI-enabled CCTV monitors crowd movements
  • 365 special trains for devotees
  • 375 doctors on standby for emergencies
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Puri braces for world famous Rath Yatra starting Friday

Puri prepares for the grand Rath Yatra with 200 police platoons, AI surveillance, and 365 special trains for devotees.

"All rituals and arrangements have been meticulously planned and will be carried out with equal dedication. – Sidharth Shankar Swain, Collector, Puri"

Bhubaneswar, June 26

The city of Puri in Odisha is bracing for the famous Ratha Yatra, as holy siblings -- Lord Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra -- prepare to embark on their nine-day sojourn from their abode, the 12th-century shrine, to Gundicha Temple on June 27.

Devotees, gripped with ecstasy, will pull the chariots of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra — Nandighosh, Taladhwaja, and Darpadalan respectively — for around 3 km to the Gundicha Temple, believed by some legends to be the birthplace of the Chaturddha Murti (Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, Maa Subhadra, and Sudarshan).

Various departments of the state government have made elaborate preparations to ensure a smooth and incident-free Rath Yatra on Friday. “We are fully prepared for tomorrow’s grand Rathayatra."

"All rituals and arrangements have been meticulously planned and will be carried out with equal dedication. I seek the blessings of Mahaprabhu and the cooperation of all devotees to ensure a smooth and sacred celebration,” said Sidharth Shankar Swain, Collector, Puri.

The holy city of Puri has been placed under a five-tiered security blanket for the nine-day-long Rath Yatra festival beginning from Friday.

As many as 200 platoons of police force and eight companies of the Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, etc., have been deployed throughout the sacred coastal town for the Ratha Yatra.

Similarly, around 10,000 personnel of Odisha police, Central Armed Police Force and home guard have been deployed in Puri and around the city during the Ratha Yatra this year.

The police officers stationed at integrated command-and-control system, set up for the first time this year, and other sub-control rooms will keep a watch on traffic and crowd movements through live feeds from around 275 AI-enabled CCTVs installed from Uttara Square to Puri Town, in the town and from Puri to Konark.

“The world-famous Ratha yatra is going to commence tomorrow (Friday). All the preparations for this have been completed. Police have made elaborate arrangements for the safety and security, traffic and law and order. A chatbot application has been launched this afternoon. I want to appeal to all the people to explore this application to get real-time updates about traffic movements on roads leading to the holy town and the availability of parking spots. I hope the Ratha Yatra will be successful with the cooperation of people,” said Y.B. Khurania, DGP, Odisha Police on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the East Coast Railway has started 365 special trains to ensure hassle-free travel of devotees to the Puri from different parts of Odisha and other neighbouring states.

Keeping in view onset of monsoon season, the Odisha Health department has deployed over 375 doctors and other medical staff to tackle any medical emergency.

The department made arrangements for additional 265 additional beds at Puri District Headquarters hospital and other health facilities and set up around 69 fast aid centres in the holy city.

After 14 days of isolation period in the ‘Anasara Gruha’ inside the Jagannath Temple following the ritual bath on Snana Yatra on June 11, the devotees on Thursday got the darshan of the holy triad on the occasion of ‘Netrotsav’ or ‘Nabajauvana Darshan’.

- IANS

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Priyanka M.
Jai Jagannath! 🙏 The preparations this year seem more organized than ever with all the tech integration. The chatbot app for traffic updates is a brilliant move - no more getting stuck for hours! Hope everyone has a safe and blessed darshan.
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Amit K.
While I appreciate the security arrangements, I hope the heavy police presence doesn't take away from the spiritual atmosphere. Rath Yatra is about devotion, not surveillance. The administration should find a balance.
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Sunita R.
Attended last year's Rath Yatra with my family - the energy is unmatched! The medical arrangements mentioned here give me confidence to bring my elderly parents this time. Kudos to Odisha govt for thinking of everything from parking to healthcare.
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Rahul P.
The special trains are a lifesaver! Last time I came from West Bengal and the crowds were insane. Hope the weather cooperates though - pulling the chariots in rain can be challenging but adds to the devotion. #JagannathSwami
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Meena S.
As someone who's grown up in Puri, it's heartwarming to see how the festival brings together people from all walks of life. The 275 CCTV cameras seem excessive, but if it prevents stampedes, I'm all for it. Safety first!
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Vikram D.
The article mentions 375 doctors deployed - that's impressive! But I hope they've also stocked enough medicines and have ambulances ready. During big festivals, dehydration and heat strokes are common. Overall though, Puri seems ready to welcome devotees in grand style!

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