Many Durga Puja committees yet to register names with police

Update: 2010-09-15 00:00 GMT

GUWAHATI, Oct 8 - With just about a week left for the Durga Puja celebrations, Guwahati city has started effusing a festive mood. But many Durga Puja celebration committees are yet to register their names with the police administration.

As per rule, all Durga Puja celebration committees are required to register their names with the police administration and take formal permission. This has to be done mainly for security reasons and to maintain discipline during the puja days.

�In Guwahati West district under the police commissionerate, around 175 committees celebrate Durga Puja every year. But this time till now only 71 puja celebration committees have taken permission from us,� said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Guwahati West) Bhanwar Lal Meena.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Guwahati Central) Ranjan Bhuyan said last year around 169 committees celebrated Durga Puja in the central part of the city, but this time only 110 have taken permission so far.

The police administration revealed this fact at a meeting held today among puja committees, district administration, Guwahati Municipal Corporation and police along with all line departments.

Joint Commissioner of Police Diganta Borah informed that in the past few days many people have complained at various police stations of the city about forceful collection of donations by some puja committees.

�I appeal to every puja committee to be very careful while collecting donations so as to avoid unwarranted situations. Moreover, all concerned must follow the guidelines set by the court in respect of use of loud speakers. Last year we had received some complaints on this issue,� Borah said.

Commissioner of Police Pradip Chandra Saloi appealed to the office-bearers of puja committees to keep adequate space to accommodate emergency services.

�If miscreants try to do any harm to your arrangements for the Puja, don�t punish them on the spot; rather, hand them over to us. Again, maintain adequate security around the idols. Deploy volunteers round the clock near the idols. Also, take help of the food safety department to ensure the quality of the prasad,� Saloi said.

The Commissioner of Police cautioned that there is a threat of attacks by militants during the puja days. �During the past few years no major law-and-order issue or attack by militants took place during puja in Guwahati. But this time we should be careful,� he added.

Meanwhile, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Kamrup (Metro) Pulak Mahanta urged all celebration committees to make this Puja a plastic-free festival. He also appealed to all to use the Assamese language on every banner and poster.

Mahanta requested all Puja committees to complete the idol immersion process as early as possible because till now the Brahmaputra has been maintaining a high level in comparison to the corresponding period of previous years.

�I request you all to avoid plastic. It will be a great relief for us in the next monsoon to mitigate the water-logging problem. Moreover, all Puja celebration areas will be declare as no-tobacco zones,� Mahanta said.

Commissioner of Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) Monalisa Goswami informed that on each of the Durga Puja days, GMC workers would carry out cleanliness drives at every Puja venue twice.

Members of the Puja celebration committees from Panjabari area urged the district administration to take appropriate measures to prevent entry of wild elephants from the nearby forest land.

Again, some Puja committee members urged the administration to declare the last day of Durga Puja a dry day, as some people get drunk and create unhealthy situations during immersion.

It may be mentioned that this time the designated places for idol immersion in the city are Fancy Bazar, Pandu Port, Sunsali Ghat, Jyotikuchi, Dharapur and Sonapur.

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