Tag: Preparations

  • Pauri Garhwal: Forest Guard’s written exam will be held on Sunday, district administration engaged in preparations

    Pauri Garhwal: Forest Guard’s written exam will be held on Sunday, district administration engaged in preparations

    The district administration has started preparing for the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission’s Forest Guard written examination to be held on the coming Sunday in Uttarakhand. According to the information, the SSP gave guidelines to all the station in-charges in the meeting to make the written examination copy-free. Where in the meeting organized through video conferencing last Friday, SSP Shweta Choubey told that this examination will be conducted in 44 examination centers of the district. Told that written examination will be conducted in 9 examination centers of Pauri, 13 in Srinagar and 22 in Kotdwar. The SSP instructed the SHOs of Kotdwar, Srinagar and Pauri to remain on the rounds during the police recruitment examination in their respective police station areas.

    Along with this, the SSP instructed the LIU Inspector to keep a special watch on the electronic devices like mobile, phone, button, camera, bluetooth, pan camera etc. banned by the Public Service Commission while checking the candidates in the examination centers. Said that a close watch should be kept on the mischievous elements in the examination centres.

  • Preparations for Sarhul Prakriti Parv in full swing in Ranchi

    Preparations for Sarhul Prakriti Parv in full swing in Ranchi

    Ranchi, 21 March. Preparations for Prakriti Parv Sarhul are in full swing. Regarding this, cleaning of Sarna Sthal and Akhara is being done in different areas of Jharkhand. Ranchi Ranchi city is covered with Sarna flags. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the people. On March 23, there will be a prediction after fasting, keeping water, traditional worship. This prediction will be for the new year of Sarna religious people. In this, there will be a wish for a better crop with good rain. On March 24, a procession will take out from more than 300 akhadas, which will reach Sirmtoli Sarna Sthal. People in traditional costumes, musical instruments and singing Sarhul will join the procession. At the same time, Sarhul festival will end on March 25 with Phulkhonsi.

    Religious rituals of Sarhul will start from Chait Dwitiya i.e. 23rd March. There will be special worship at Sarna Sthal. During the day, young men and pahan together catch crabs and fish from ponds, fields and rivers. They are kept safe by tying them with Arwa thread. Jaglal Pahan of Hatma Sarna site told that when paddy is sown, its powder is mixed with cow dung and sown along with paddy. The belief behind this is that just as a crab has innumerable children, similarly there will be innumerable paddy earrings. On the same day in the evening, two pitchers filled with pahan and sanghara water from the river and pond will be placed at the Sarna site. Arva rice and Sakhua flowers will also be put in the pot of water. Five cocks and hens will be kept at the sacred Sarna site with vermilion, ghuvan, lamp and tied with Arwa thread.

    Jaglal Pahan told about Sarhul that in ancient times, when our forefathers used to wander in the forest, then after wandering throughout the day, they used to find a place to rest in the evening. In this sequence, they used to hunt and eat the tuber-roots and animals found in the forest. In such a situation, they used to make shelter under Sal i.e. Sakhua tree which is found in abundance in the forest. Sal tree was considered big in size and safe. The trunk of the tree i.e. Dhar used to protect the people from different weather.

    Also used to give protection from wild animals. Apart from this, the branch, fruit and flower of Sal tree were found useful in life. Used to prepare sarays made from the fruit and eat them in sakhua leaves. Thin branches were used for firewood and thick branches were used for preparing the ashram. Due to the Sal tree being useful in every situation, the ancestors started worshiping it. This is the reason that nature is worshiped along with the Sal tree on the day of Sarhul.

    These days the markets of Ranchi Ranchi city are covered with Sarhul flags for this festival of nature. Sarhul flags of 30 inches to 30 feet are available in the market. The highest demand is for one meter Sarhul flag. Its price starts from Rs.30. At the same time, Sarhul flags ranging from five feet to 30 feet have been prepared for various big arenas of the city. Their price ranges from Rs.300 to Rs.2000.