Deccan Chronicle

All set for Ganesha’s farewell

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC HYDERABAD, SEPT. 17

City department­s are gearing themselves up for the massive Ganesha immersion procession on Sunday, after a break last year due to the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

The GHMC, in coordinati­on with the HMWS&SB, HMDA, police, electricit­y, tourism, fire and road and buildings department­s, have put in place personnel and machinery to ensure that the procession passes off smoothly.

The GHMC is deploying 214 Ganesha Action Teams (GATs) on the procession routes. Each team, comprising a sanitary supervisor, three sanitary field assistants and 21 persons, will clean three-km stretches. These teams will work in three shifts a day until all the garbage is removed.

Authoritie­s say like every year, the Khairataba­d idol will be immersed by the afternoon, followed by the Balapur idol and others. However, Bhagyanaga­r Ganesh Utsav Samithi (BGUS) general secretary Bhagvanth Rao maintains that the Khairataba­d Ganesha idol will be immersed “at any time on Sunday”.

As many as 116 static cranes, apart from 56 mobile cranes, will be used at 33 locations. HMDA will remove idols soon after their immersion from Hussainsag­ar and NTR Marg. Fire department will station 38 fire tenders along the procession routes. Three

boats each will be deployed at Saroornaga­r, Kapra, Pragathina­gar lakes and Hussainsag­ar on the Tank Bund side, while two boats will be on PV Marg side of the latter. There will be four

spare boats and 10 expert swimmers at Hussainsag­ar. Water board is setting up 101 drinking water camps across the city.

Electricit­y department has procured 48 transforme­rs for deployment around Hussainsag­ar and five around Saroornaga­r Lake. In all,

101 transforme­rs will be used. The GHMC said

41,284 temporary lights are being installed in the area, which will cost

`1.52 crore. The urban biodiversi­ty wing has deployed staff for pruning trees along the procession routes.

Over 25,000 policemen, including personnel from central paramilita­ry forces, will ensure security. Nine companies of central paramilita­ry forces and police forces from Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh and other neighbouri­ng states will be in the twin cities to ensure law and order. Over 1,000 CCTV cameras are being installed along the main route.

 ?? — DC ?? Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav with Hyderabad police commission­er Anjani Kumar and Mayor G. Vijayalaks­hmi at Tank Bund on Friday.
— DC Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav with Hyderabad police commission­er Anjani Kumar and Mayor G. Vijayalaks­hmi at Tank Bund on Friday.

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