INDIA, April 14, 2024 (Organiser): In a unique and innovative move to manage the bustling crowds at the revered Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi, police officers have taken on the dress of a pujari to assist devotees during their spiritual visits. This initiative, spearheaded by Varanasi Police Commissioner Mohit Aggarwal, aims not only to streamline the influx of worshippers but also to ensure a positive and fulfilling experience for all. With devotees flocking to the temple from across the country daily, the challenge of maintaining order and facilitating smooth darshan has become increasingly daunting. In response, the deployment of police officers dressed as pujaris seeks to address this issue while fostering a sense of reverence and warmth among visitors.
To further enhance the devotees’ experience, the police officers-turned-pujaris will adhere to a strict no-touch policy to prevent any incidents of pushing or mistreatment. Additionally, a circle will be formed with ropes during VIP movements to ensure devotees maintain a safe distance from each other without feeling crowded. While police officers in uniform will be stationed outside the sanctum sanctorum to maintain order, those dressed as pujaris will be inside, guiding devotees and facilitating their visit. Aggarwal emphasized that these officers will undergo rigorous training, including learning basic English to communicate effectively with non-Hindi speaking devotees.
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