Hooghly: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee virtually inaugurated Chhath Puja at Prem Mandir Ghat in Risra. On the occasion, Shrirampur MP Kalyan Banerjee, Shrirampur MLA Dr Sudipta Rai, Champdani MLA Arindam Guin, District Magistrate Mukta Arya, Shrirampur SDO Shambhudeep Sarkar, Chandannagar Police Commissioner Amit P Jawalgi, DCP Dr Arvind Anand, CI Prabir Dutta, SHO Sanjay Sarkar, Risra Municipality Chairman Vijay Sagar Mishra, Vice Chairman Zahid Hasan Khan and all the councilors were present. People heard the speech of the Chief Minister before the Arghya on the joint screen. On the occasion, District Magistrate Mukta Arya said that Chhath is a festival of faith and belief. There is huge enthusiasm among the people regarding this festival. The district administration has made all the arrangements for the convenience of the devotees. CP said that elaborate security arrangements have been made at various ghats from Chunchura to Uttarpara. About one thousand policemen have been deployed.
CM Mamata Banerjee on Sunday raised the demand that more attention should be paid to the safety of railway passengers. The former Railway Minister alleged that train fares are sometimes more than air fares. Banerjee said in a post on Where will common people go in case of emergency? He said, ‘The increase in fares should be controlled and attention should be paid to safety.’ Talking about the rising number of railway accidents in the country, Banerjee also questioned why the safety equipment and other anti-accident measures she had introduced during her tenure as Railway Minister were being used to curb accidents. has not been.
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