Preparations for the grand Chhath festival have begun in full swing in Samastipur, Bihar. With limited time left for the festival, authorities have started cleaning the ghats at a rapid pace. Furthermore, barricading work using bamboo has been initiated on dangerous ghats. The barricading work has been completed from the Lachaka Ghat to the Pethiyagachi Ghat in the city, and it will be extended up to the Jitwarpur Ghat in the next two days. The cleaning work of the ghats has also been expedited.
The Chhath festival is a popular and significant Hindu festival celebrated in Bihar, particularly in Samastipur. Devotees gather at the riverbanks to offer prayers to the Sun God, seeking blessings for the well-being and prosperity of their families. However, due to the limited time remaining for the festival, preparations have been intensified to ensure that everything is ready on time.
One of the crucial aspects of the preparations is the cleaning of the ghats. The authorities have taken prompt action and are swiftly cleaning the ghats to provide a clean and hygienic environment for the devotees. Along with the cleaning, the authorities have also started barricading the dangerous ghats with bamboo to ensure the safety of the devotees during the festival.
The work of barricading using bamboo has already been completed from the Lachaka Ghat to the Pethiyagachi Ghat in the city. This work will be extended up to the Jitwarpur Ghat in the coming days. The authorities are determined to complete this task before the festival begins to avoid any last-minute rush or inconvenience. Overall, the preparations for the Chhath festival in Samastipur are in full swing, with the cleaning and barricading work being carried out efficiently to ensure a smooth and safe celebration of the festival.