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No Politics on Chhath Puja! Please!!! Mr Thakre and Mr Nirupam this is one of the holiest festivals of the nation

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No Politics on Chhath Puja! Please!!! Mr Thakre and Mr Nirupam this is one of the holiest festivals of the nation
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Friday, 28 October 2011
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Holistic season of Chhath Puja started and few political leader shown their malign intensity to touch emotions of innocent Indians by segregating into different name like Marathi and North Indian. Listen Carefully !!! There is no space of these kind of politics in India.... Dont touch our emotions over any religious concerns especially on the occasion of holiest chhath puja. We understand the meaning of unity and I urge all politian to understand the same. Dont divide us.... Dont rule on us..... This is a democratic India and people are elected here to provide good governance, not to rule on us..... I urge each and every devotee to vote only those candidates who have a positive mind frame over the country's scenario. I also urge to all politicians to go further for the nation building concept with unity of all diversity... Regards A Chhath Puja Vrati
Friday, 16 November 2012 by Vikas Mishra

 

Delhi Government today said it will work on a long term plan to improve infrastructure for Chhath puja -- a major festival of Poorvanchali people.

At a meeting with representatives of Delhi Bhojpuri Samaj, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit promised to come out with a long-term plan for improving facilities for Chhat Puja celebration.

The Delhi Bhojpuri Samaj submitted a memorandum to Dikshit listing a number of demands.

"Government would definitely consider all demands and would do whatever is possible," said Dikshit. The Chief Minister said all required facilities will be put in place at the designated Chhat

 

She said Government would consider the proposal to revitalise the ghats which have not been used for years.

Dikshit said she would also request Union Rail Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal to deploy more special trains to help poorvanchalis go to their hometowns for pooja celebrations.

Parliamentary Secretary of Dikshit Mukesh Sharma sought special trains from Delhi Cantonment Station as large number of Poorvanchali people live in West Delhi.

Devotees flock to various ghats along the Yamuna to offer prayers to the Sun on Chhat Puja, which is celebrated in Delhi by an estimated 40-lakh-strong Poorvanchali population.

This year's Chhat Puja will be celebrated on November 18 and 19.

The Delhi government has already issued instruction to concerned agencies to make adequate facilities at important ghats along the Yamuna. Officials said tents will be erected near the ghats for convenience of the pilgrims.

They said Delhi Police has been told to install CCTV cameras at the ghats in order to provide fool-proof security. Revenue department will bear the cost of installation of CCTVs.