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Hyderabad: A day after a stampede broke out at the bathing ghat at Rajahmundry, the Andhra Pradesh
government stepped up measures to ensure smooth conduct of the 'Pushkaram' festival.
Heavy rush of pilgrims is expected on the second day of the festival on Wednesday as it is 'Aadi Amavasya', considered auspicious to perform rituals.
An estimated 10.2 lakh people visited the ghats on Tuesday, East Godavari District Collector H Arun Kumar said.
"Yesterday, we did some crowd computing. Based on that around 10.2 lakh (visited)," he said.
The pilgrims have been evenly diverted to various ghats and there is no pressure on any particular ghat, he said.
The administration is educating pilgrims that there are a number of ghats available for taking the holy dip and is also diverting people to different ghats, he said.
Water sachets were being distributed to the pilgrims. Police have stepped up vigil and senior officers and personnel have come in, he said. The number of pilgrims is expected to rise in the coming days, including over the weekend, as they are considered auspicious, he said.
Twenty seven people lost their lives in the stampede on Tuesday when the pilgrims rushed out of the gates at the
Pushkar ghat in Rajahmundry.
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is staying put at Rajahmundry to oversee the arrangements, especially in view of
the tragedy.
The state government is expecting about 3.5 to 4 crore footfalls during the 12-day Pushkaram for which it has set
up around 275 ghats.
The Pushkaram, the rituals of taking holy dip in the river is celebrated once in 12 years in AP and Telangana. This
year's festival is hailed as 'Maha Pushkaram' in view of its astronomical significance as it comes once in 144 years.
East Godavari district administration has introduced the queue system for pilgrims to take holy dip in the river.
Additional police force has been deployed on the ghats to maintain queues, an official said.
AP's Director General of Police J V Ramudu is monitoring the situation and has instructed the police personnel to take all necessary steps for smooth conduct of the festival. "Every care is being taken for the safety of visiting
pilgrims to Puskharam," AP Principal Secretary, Health, Poonam Malakondaiah said in a release.
The organisers are appealing to the pilgrims not to concentrate at a single ghat, but move to any of the 15 ghats
in the city to prevent congestion and take the holy dip leisurely and in peace, she said.
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