The Hindu (Madurai)

Elaborate plans being made for annual Chithirai festival

Steps being taken to ensure drinking water availabili­ty; focus on sanitation facility; pay-and-use toilets to be free till April 24

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With the Chithirai festival under way in Madurai, authoritie­s are making elaborate arrangemen­ts for devotees who come from across the State.

On April 6, Collector M.S. Sangeetha presided over a preparator­y meeting with officials from various department­s. A total of 26 decisions were taken at the meeting for implementa­tion.

Corporatio­n Commission­er C. Dinesh Kumar said that elaborate arrangemen­ts were being made to provide adequate drinking water and toilet facilities to devotees. A total of 24 mobile toilets would be installed initially around Chithirai, Masi, Avani Moola and Veli streets during the Chithirai car festival.

Later, the mobile toilets would be shifted to other key points during ‘ethir sevai’. Permanent toilet facilities were already available along the routes. The toilet facilities, even the pay and use ones, would be free for public use till April 24.

On drinking water facilities, he said they would be installed at 80 points and would be available not only for the Chithirai festival but also till the end of peak summer.

Special teams would be deployed to check the quality of drinking water and the annadhanam. Adequate number of sanitary workers and vehicles would be deployed during the festival to ensure that any waste was disposed of within three hours.

Informatio­n boards would be installed at key junctions displaying informatio­n about the places, drinking water, toilets facilities and medical camps. Medical camps and ambulances would be stationed at important junctions. Apart from these arrangemen­ts, street lights, pruning of trees and road restoratio­n works had been completed, he said.

Deputy Commission­er (HR&CE) L. Kalaivanan said that adequate security arrangemen­ts were being made and barricades had been placed. Works were under way along the Vaigai riverbed for Lord Kallazhaga­r entry into the Vaigai river on April 23. LED screens would be installed so that the devotees could witness the event on the giant screens.

Devotees who wish to spray water on Lord Kallazhaga­r as part of the ritual during the festival should obtain the permission of the authoritie­s of Kallazhaga­r Temple in Alagarkoil.

Recently, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court heard two public interest litigation petitions that sought a direction to authoritie­s to provide adequate protection and facilities to the devotees during the Chithirai festival. The authoritie­s told the court about the arrangemen­ts being made for the annual Chithirai festival in Madurai.

 ?? R. ASHOK ?? Stage set: A pathway being laid on the Vaigai in Madurai for Lord Kallazhaga­r’s entry.
R. ASHOK Stage set: A pathway being laid on the Vaigai in Madurai for Lord Kallazhaga­r’s entry.

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