Deccan Chronicle

City’s immersion ponds neglected on Pournami

- RAJESWARI PARASA I DC

On the day of Karthika Pournami, the immersion ponds at many of the lakes in the city, which are meant to be used by the devotees, are left untreated by the GHMC.

The officials think that this is not such a major festival like Ganesh Chaturti or Bathukamma. But devotees seek equal treatment to this festival, asking why why the ponds were not ready for them.

Some of the ponds in the city are not in a position to welcome devotees, due to lack of maintenanc­e.

Ms Kotra Sowmya, a devotee from Alkapuri, said that though there are immersion ponds near our Neknampur lake, it is only filled with a green layer with plastic strewn across the pond, emitting unbearable stink.

It would have been better if the pond was cleaned as they do for Vinayaka Chavithi. Since we do not have a proper place to leave earthen lamps on the festival, we have used the lake itself, as we are using only eco-friendly puja samgari.”

Lake activists are also not happy about the lack of regular cleaning of these immersion ponds.

Ms Madhulika Choudhary, a lake activist, said: “These ponds were constructe­d by spending a lot of money to protect lakes from getting polluted. For the same purpose, these ponds should be maintained properly as well. If these ponds are not available to the people at the time of festivals, people would again start using the lake and start polluting it, which is not good for aquatic animals and the quality of water.”

When contacted GHMC officials, they brushed it off saying that Karthika Pournami is not a major festival like Bathukamma and Vinayaka Chavithi and said that they have not received any instructio­ns from the higher officials on the maintenanc­e.

 ?? DC ?? Women perform puja by lighting earthen lamps on Kartika Pournami at a temple in Musheeraba­d on Friday. The full moon day in the Hindu month of Kartika is considered to be auspicious day by the devotees of both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. -
DC Women perform puja by lighting earthen lamps on Kartika Pournami at a temple in Musheeraba­d on Friday. The full moon day in the Hindu month of Kartika is considered to be auspicious day by the devotees of both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. -

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