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Silt removal at Ganga Ghats speeds up as Dev Deepawali nears

At least 70 diesel pumping sets have been deployed to remove tons of silt deposited on the ghats and their staircases after the monsoon floods.

Published on: Oct 05, 2025 10:52 PM IST
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In preparation for Dev Deepawali on November 5, an extensive cleaning operation is underway on the ghats of Varanasi. At least 70 diesel pumping sets have been deployed to remove tons of silt deposited on the ghats and their staircases after the monsoon floods.

Workers removing the sediments at Ganga Ghats, Varanasi (Rajesh Kumar/HT)
Workers removing the sediments at Ganga Ghats, Varanasi (Rajesh Kumar/HT)

According to a Varanasi Nagar Nigam (VNN) official, with the water level of the Ganga now receding, the pace of silt removal has been accelerated to ensure the ghats are completely clean ahead of the festival.

Silt removal contractor Vikram Kumar said the work is progressing rapidly. Around 10 pumps have been deployed at Assi Ghat, while 20 diesel engine pumping sets are in operation at Namo Ghat. Similar efforts are underway at other ghats across the city. He noted that this year’s task is especially challenging due to the delayed recession of the river water, but assured that all ghats will be cleared of silt before the festival.

Divisional commissioner S Rajalingam had earlier directed VNN officials to intensify the silt removal efforts. During a meeting on August 27 regarding Dev Deepawali preparations, he emphasised that all ghats must be cleaned thoroughly ahead of the celebrations.

Ganga Mahotsav from November 1–4

Ganga Mahotsav, a cultural festival, will be held at Rajghat from November 1 to 4. Local artists will showcase their talent during the event. A special laser show at Chet Singh Ghat will narrate religious tales related to Kashi, while a pollution-free green fireworks display on the opposite bank of the Ganga will highlight the message of environmental protection.

Dev Deepawali in Kashi draws thousands of domestic and international tourists each year. During this period, hotels, guest houses, boats, barges, and cruise ships are usually booked to capacity, as visitors flock to witness the city bathed in the glow of millions of diyas.

 
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