Delhi government officials assure no shortcomings in preparations for Chhath puja celebrations, with eight artificial ponds created and 1,000 ghats prepared in the city. Cultural programmes will be organised and the government will provide tents, lights, cleanliness, security, and more. The festival began on November 17 and will continue until November 20, with devotees offering prayers to the sun and visiting the ghats in large numbers. The inspections came after allegations that only 100 ghats were ready until Thursday and that work on more ghats started on Friday. | Latest News Delhi
Delhi Revenue Minister Atishi visited the ITO Ghat to inspect the preparations for the upcoming Chhath Puja. Atishi said that Delhi government is committed to ensure that those celebrating Chhath Puja should not face any inconvenience. 1000 Chhath Ghats have been prepared by the Delhi government. “ Thanks to the 1000+ Chhath Ghats being prepared…
Delhi Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Saturday visited the Chhath Ghat being constructed on the premises of the Veer Savarkar hospital in national capital's Karawal Nagar.He instructed officials to make thorough .
The first Argh of Chhath, the great festival of worship of Sun God and Chhathi Maiya, will be offered to Astachalgami on Sunday. On Saturday, Chhathvartis performed Kharna Puja with faith, devotion, reverence and traditional rituals. On the occasion of the four-day festival, the first offering to