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Drones and AI technology to be used for crowd control during Ashadi Wari at Pandharpur
Drones and AI technology to be used for crowd control during Ashadi Wari at Pandharpur

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Time of India

Drones and AI technology to be used for crowd control during Ashadi Wari at Pandharpur

Kolhapur: Solapur collector Kumar Ashirwad announced the district planning committee has sanctioned Rs 1.5 crore for crowd management using drones and AI technology during Ashadi Wari at Pandharpur. The event attracts more than 10 lakh devotees from Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. The district administration has arranged for water release from Ujani dam on June 18 to ensure adequate water levels at the Chandrabhaga ghat in Pandharpur by June 25, considering the devotees' ritual bath during Ashadi Ekadashi. Ashirwad said, "The police department will use AI technology and drones to control the crowd. The number of dindis (warkari groups) has been increasing for the last few years. Rest stops will be provided for the warkaris every 3-4km. These rest stops will be equipped with beds, water, toilets, medical facilities, and other amenities. Encroachments along the road will be removed soon. With rain intensity expected to stay on the higher side, the road potholes will be fixed. " Solapur guardian minister Jaykumar Gore inspected the palkhi route preparations at Phaltan in Satara district and at Pandharpur in Solapur district on Friday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo "Govt is committed to providing excellent facilities to the warkaris during the Ashadhi Wari period. Also, priority is being given to making this Ashadhi Wari a wari of cleanliness. A separate mechanism will be set up to ensure that the Chandrabhaga riverbed remains clean during the wari period. A cleanliness campaign will be implemented in Pandharpur city with public participation before the wari," he said. The administration will install large pandals at wari halting locations to shelter pilgrims travelling independently to Pandharpur. Gore added: "There will be no fund shortage in any of the works regarding preparations for wari. The work of the palkhi route is underway at Phaltan, and instructions have been given to complete this work in 15 to 20 days."

Solapur collector forms panel on fire safety
Solapur collector forms panel on fire safety

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Solapur collector forms panel on fire safety

Kolhapur: Following the fire at a textile factory that killed eight people, including the 87-year-old factory owner and his 18-month-old grandson, Solapur collector Kumar Ashirwad has established a committee to recommend fire prevention measures. On Tuesday, Ashirwad convened a meeting with the officials of the municipal corporation, Mahavitaran representatives, industry department personnel, and powerloom association members to address disaster prevention strategies. The MIDC has been instructed to create a subcommittee, comprising departmental heads and Solapur Powerloom Association representatives, to develop a comprehensive safety action plan for submission by next month. Additionally, Ashirwad proposed installing water feeder points in MIDC areas to expedite fire tender refilling, addressing concerns raised by relatives about delayed response times due to slow water replenishment. Mahavitaran's electrical inspectors have been directed to examine the power supply distribution system, while a third-party agency will conduct fire safety audits in MIDC areas. Municipal commissioner Sachin Ombase presented details about construction, roads, and power distribution systems in the MIDC area related to the towel factory fire, emphasising that residential accommodations should be prohibited in MIDC factories. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Credit Card Picks GoSearches | Search Ads Get Info Undo According to sub-divisional officer Sadashiv Padadune, the Central Textile factory fire likely originated from a short circuit. Despite a prompt fire brigade response, inadequate road access impeded their approach, allowing the fire to escalate. The situation was eventually managed by demolishing the building's wall using a JCB, enabling rescue operations and fire control. Powerloom owners' representatives attributed frequent MIDC area fires to inconsistent voltage supply from the power distribution company. They maintained that regular and appropriate voltage supply to MIDC industries could prevent short-circuit-related fire incidents.

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