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Environment Minister Gopal Rai inaugurated the Kavad camp in Khichripur

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New Delhi, 26 July (HS). The Delhi government has completed all preparations for the convenience of Shiva devotees Kanwariyas. In this connection, on Friday, Environment Minister Gopal Rai inaugurated the 'Khichdipur Shiv Kanwar Seva Samiti' camp in Khichdipur. During this, he told that about 185 Kanwar camps are being set up all over Delhi. The Kejriwal government has ordered all the district administrations to ensure every necessary step for the safety and facilities of the Kanwariyas. Every year, the Delhi government sets up camps for the devotees of Lord Bholenath and Kanwariyas.

This camp is completely water proof. Apart from this, all facilities including medical, water, beds to sleep, coolers and toilets have also been arranged inside these camps. On this occasion, Kondli MLA Kuldeep Kumar, Trilokpuri MLA Rohit Mehroliya, Kalyanpuri councilor Bunty Gautam, committee chairman Mr. Suraj Mal Verma, Vishwas Nagar Assembly president Deepak Singla, social worker Purushottam Bhatt and others were present.

In the month of Sawan, lakhs of devotees go to Haridwar to collect water. After this, people go to their respective cities and offer water to the Shivling. Keeping in mind the convenience of the devotees, the Delhi government sets up Kanwar camps at various places in the capital. All the necessary facilities are provided for the Kanwariyas to stay and rest in the Kanwar camp. This year, local dispensaries have been linked to the camps for their convenience. Apart from this, the facility of CATs ambulance will also be available for any emergency. Hospitals have been instructed to make special arrangements for the treatment of Kanwariyas. Gopal Rai further said that since there is a high possibility of rain, waterproof tents have been arranged with beds and tables.

Environment Minister Gopal Rai further said that at least 10 thousand devotees can easily stay in 185 camps. There is a good possibility of rain in Sawan, so we have arranged waterproof tents in the camp. Also, a doctor has also been deployed here. He said, “Medical teams will be present in the camp 24 hours a day and will work in three different shifts. Ambulances have also been deployed outside the Kavad camp. In case of any serious health injury, the person will be taken to the nearest hospital.”