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River Bank Decay Threatens Janmashtami Devotees
15 Dec
Summary
- Devotees demand urgent repairs for Narvem Panchaganga river bank.
- Existing steps are slippery and pose fall risks into the river.
- Government promises to rejuvenate river bank remain unfulfilled.

Devotees gathered for the annual Janmashtami celebrations at Narvem Tirth have issued an urgent appeal to the state government for the repair of the Narvem Panchaganga river bank. Concerns are mounting over the dilapidated state of the river bank, with existing steps described as dangerously slippery and posing a significant risk of devotees falling into the water.
Residents recall governmental announcements made last Janmashtami regarding plans to rejuvenate the sacred site. However, they lament that no tangible progress has been made, and the condition of the river bank continues to worsen. This lack of maintenance presents a clear danger to the faithful who frequent the site for religious observances.
The Narvem river, revered as Panchaganga due to the confluence of five rivers, is a significant pilgrimage site year-round. Devotees expressed dismay that despite its spiritual importance, the government has failed to undertake necessary renovations to ensure the safety and integrity of the river bank.



