Over 3.5 cr people to take a dip on 12-day Krishna Pushkaram festival
Krishna Pushkaram, the 12-day festival that comes once in every 12 years, begins on Friday with over three crore devotees expected to take a holy dip in the river across Andhra Pradesh.
By : migrator
Update: 2016-08-11 17:45 GMT
Over 3.5 crore people are expected to take a holy dip in river Krishna in three districts of Andhra Pradesh but over 80 per cent of this crowd will be performing the rituals in Vijayawada, the hub of Krishna Pushkaram every time. Having successfully completed the interlinking of rivers Godavari and Krishna through the Pattisam Lift Irrigation Scheme, the state government now wants to embark on the next step to link river Krishna with Penna.
“The ultimate objective is to make AP drought-free by the next Pushkaram,” Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said at a press conference. In all, 170 bathing ghats have been readied in Kurnool, Guntur and Krishna districts for the Pushkaram. A daily harati programme will be organised at Ibrahimpatnam near here, where the Godavari flows into Krishna.
A host of cultural programmes involving top artistes has been lined up at various places. The unique feature of Krishna Pushkaram this year is that it is technology-driven. The government machinery is making extensive use of various information and communication technology tools for effective crowd management and provision of facilities for the lakhs of pilgrims who throng the bathing ghats every day.
While the state government launched a website krishnapush karam.ap.gov.in containing exhaustive information about the event, a GPS-based mobile application has also been launched for people to obtain information on ghats, the rush, bus services, etc. Led by Krishna District Collector Babu A and Chief Minister’s Joint Secretary P S Pradyumna, officials have developed a software application Kaizala, in collaboration with Microsoft that will act as an interaction tool between the multi-disciplinary teams that have been deployed for Pushkaram duties.
Krishna is one of the 12 large perennial rivers in the country. It originates in Mahabaleswar in Maharashtra and merges in the Bay of Bengal at Hamsaladeevi in Krishna district after traversing Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
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