Chhath Ghat, Ready for CM Nitish Inspection | Patna
Planning of the Chhath Ghat on Ganga drift is in the last stages. Toilets, changing rooms and watch towers are being finished. There are some such ghats where the preparations are still not finished.
DM Kumar Ravi additionally assessed (inspected) the ghats on Tuesday. On November 8, Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, and on November 9, CM Nitish Kumar will investigate the ghats.
From Collectorate Ghat to Digha Ghat relatively all work has been finished. NDRF jawans are also inspecting continuously. More work is going ahead during the evening instead of day. Near three hundred toilets have to be made. Up until this point, more than one and a half hundred toilets have been completed.
By Wednesday, the rundown of mariners and jumpers will be concluded. Arrangements are additionally proceeding to light the sky light on Patna City and Digha Ghat. A NDRF and SDRF group has been sent on every one of the five ghat.
Fall in water level
Over the most recent 15 days, the water level of the Ganges has declined by around one meter.
The vast majority of the Gandhighat and Diighaghat dilute levels have gone. In any case, the dilute level is going. Because of the downstream water level, sediment is gathering on the ghats.
Presently the laborers of the city enterprise are getting ready to evacuate sediment. Authorities say that the last four to five days the dirt can turn out on numerous ghats by descending water. That is the reason blockading has been halted on a few ghats.