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Godavari Pushkaralu: Maharashtra speaks for water release

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Collector Ronald D. Rose has said that the state government is negotiating with the Government of Maharashtra to release water from irrigation projects to the bathing ghats Kandakurthi and around it during Pushkaralu Godavari from July 14 with the monsoons do steers causing low water in the river.

Moreover, the district administration appealed to the government to release water from the Sri Ram Sagar Project in order to Pushkaralu in Pochampad, Tadapakal, Gummiryal, Savel Domchand and ghats located on the lower reaches of the river in the district, he said in an press conference on Friday. Meanwhile, all the agreements necessary for the proper development of the mega event of 12 days were over.

Temporary toilets

Creating temporary toilets will be completed in the next two or three days. About 400 buses were handled to transport devotees visit to Ghat mantle areas and rooms are being established to keep the luggage. Complimentary shuttle services lead the people to bathing ghats, as soon as they get off the buses in the parking lots. Separate ghats were assigned to perform rites and rituals. About 250 priests had registered their names for conducting rituals and poojas on ghats and the government had fixed their charges.

1,000 health workers appointed

The collector said 1,000 health workers were appointed to clean the area every two hours. Pushkar Ghats areas would free plastic. To avoid the marshes on the ghats moram layer (hard rocky soil) was established and bills to contractors are not paid if they lacked the engineering quality, he added.

Mr. Rose praised the efforts of some of the philanthropic organizations to come forward to provide no-cost food to visiting people pushkalaru.

Police Superintendent S. Reddy said Chandrashekar willing CC cameras, watchtowers and police posts were to prevent crime and adverse events during the 12-day festival. To regulate the traffic, it was decided to divert vehicles traveling through Bhainsa and Nirmal Base for the return trip and special agents of the route were named, he said. Officers later released the leaflets containing information Pushkaralu and phone numbers and phone numbers of officials. Common A. Ravinder Reddy and collector liaison officer P. Sudhakar Rao were also present.

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