Odisha Gears Up For Puri Rath Yatra With Plans To Deploy 220 Police Platoons, NSG Team

Odisha Gears Up For Puri Rath Yatra With Plans To Deploy 220 Police Platoons, NSG Team



Puri: Stepping up the preparations for the world-famous Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath and siblings in Puri, the Odisha government on Tuesday stressed the need for ensuring ‘zero-error’ and incident-free conduct of the annual festival.

The government reviewed the Rath Yatra arrangements during the second coordination meeting held under the chairmanship of Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan.

All departments and agencies concerned were asked to complete their assigned works well before the commencement of the Rath Yatra and emphasised seamless coordination among agencies.

Elaborate security arrangements have been planned for the festival. Around 220 platoons of police personnel will be deployed, while five-tier security measures will be in force from Snana Purnima to Niladri Bije, senior police officials said.

While a special NSG team will be deployed during the festival, extensive CCTV surveillance, dedicated control rooms and strict monitoring of crowd management, traffic regulation and law-and-order situations have also been planned.

The Health Department has made elaborate arrangements for de


votees, including additional beds at the District Headquarters Hospital and the establishment of a special burn unit. Thirty first-aid centres and two casualty centres will be set up along the Grand Road (Bada Danda), supported by a large fleet of ambulances.

Officials said food inspectors will conduct water quality testing and intensify checks to prevent food adulteration across the city during the festival period.

On the transport front, the Railways will operate 370 special trains and open additional ticket counters to manage the expected influx of pilgrims. Parking facilities are also being strengthened.

The Energy Department has assured uninterrupted electricity supply through three grid stations and will provide lighting arrangements at key locations. Streetlights and LED illumination will be installed across the city.

Reviewing civic infrastructure, the Law Minister directed officials to ensure the cleaning of all drains before the festival. High-capacity pumps will be deployed for water drainage, while more than 1,600 toilets will be installed at different locations for public convenience.

The Puri Municipal Corporation has also announced accident insurance coverage for devotees during the nine-day festival period within its jurisdiction.

Officials informed the meeting that construction of the three chariots is progressing smoothly and all essential materials, including ropes, jhuna, cordon ropes, basunga cloth, anabasara gamuchha and sandalwood, are available.

Ministers and senior officials from various departments attended the meeting and reviewed preparedness across sectors. Extensive planning and advance coordination have been undertaken this year to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the festival, officials added.


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