Hindu organizations begin preparations for the Jalabhishek Yatra proposed on August 3 in Mewat.
Preparations for the ‘Jalabhishek Yatra’ on August 3 have intensified in Haryana’s Mewat (Nuh) region.

Mewat (Nuh), Haryana: Preparations have intensified for the ‘Jalabhishek Yatra‘ proposed for August 3rd in the Mewat (Nuh) district of Haryana. Various Hindu organizations have initiated a series of meetings to ensure the procession is organized successfully and peacefully. Organizers are coordinating with volunteers and discussing the route, facilities for devotees, and other logistical arrangements. I hope this procession concludes successfully and peacefully.
The Jalabhishek Yatra is considered a significant annual event rooted in religious faith and tradition. A large number of devotees participate in the procession to perform the ritual bathing (Jalabhishek) of Lord Shiva. Devotees from Haryana and neighboring states are expected to arrive this year as well; consequently, the organizers have commenced preparations well in advance, ensuring that safety arrangements are also in place.
Hindu organizations have started holding meetings.
Representatives of various Hindu organizations are holding continuous meetings regarding the *Yatra* (pilgrimage). In these meetings, responsibilities are being assigned to volunteers, and plans are being formulated to provide essential amenities—such as transportation, food, and water—to the pilgrims, especially considering the monsoon season.
According to the organizers, special attention will be paid to drinking water, medical assistance, rest areas, traffic arrangements, and other essential facilities during the journey. Additionally, volunteers will be entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining discipline and ensuring compliance with the administration’s instructions, which must be adhered to.
The focus will also be on administrative preparations.
In view of the *Yatra*, the district administration and the police department are also likely to review security arrangements. Meetings between the administration and the organizers may be held in the coming days to discuss various aspects related to the procession route, security management, traffic control, and law and order. And this will have an impact.
Decisions may also be taken regarding measures such as the deployment of additional police forces in sensitive areas, CCTV surveillance, drone monitoring, and the availability of emergency services. However, the final arrangements will be determined only after an official review by the administration. Social media will also be utilized.
Appeal to devotees to maintain peace.
The organizers have appealed to all devotees to maintain a completely peaceful and disciplined atmosphere throughout the pilgrimage. They have also urged them to adhere to the guidelines issued by the administration and to disregard any rumors or unverified information. Yes, that is exactly what will happen.
It is also advised to verify information shared on social media—such as on platforms like Facebook and Instagram—only through official sources to avoid any confusion.
Local businesses and the economy could also benefit.
The arrival of a large number of pilgrims is likely to bring economic benefits to local traders, hotels, roadside eateries, transport services, and small shopkeepers. Activity in local markets intensifies during religious events, positively impacting the region’s economy. This will lead to growth in sales.
All eyes will be on the preparations ahead.
Preparations are expected to intensify as August 3rd approaches. Efforts will be made to ensure the Yatra is conducted safely, systematically, and peacefully through coordination among the administration, the police, and the organizers—and everyone must comply.
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