Chitwan, Jan 8 : The Narayangadh-Muglin road section that is closed every day for four days for construction-related work will remain open throughout for two days, targeting the Maghe Sankranti fair at Devghatdham.
The road section
will open for traffic in the afternoon of January 14 and 15. The Maghe
Sankranti, one of the festivals of the Hindus, falls on January 15 this
year.
Chief District
Officer Asman Tamang said the work being done by blocking the road for four
hours in the afternoon on those two days will be postponed. The road is going
to be kept open considering the high number of pilgrims travelling to
Devghatdham.
At present,
traffic is being stopped from 11 am to 3 pm on that section of the road and
work is being done to clear the side-hill for the construction of bridges on
the road section.
Devotees from all over the country, including
from neighbouring countries, come to take a holy bath in Devghat. According to
Chairperson of Devghat Area Development Committee,
Badri Adhikari, more than five hundred thousand devotees are expected to arrive to Devghat this year. There is a popular belief among the Hindus that bathing in Devghat during the Makar Mela or fair will bring good future and well-being. (RSS)