CM Majhi Reviews Rath Yatra Flood Prep in Puri
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Odisha announced on Wednesday, 15 July 2026 that Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has reviewed administrative preparedness to manage anticipated waterlogging and continuous rainfall at Shrikhetra (Puri) during the sacred Rath Yatra festival. The CM has placed the Puri district administration, the municipal body, and all concerned departments on high alert, with devotee safety and comfort designated as the top priority.
Context
The post, written in Odia, states that CM Majhi has reviewed preparations for the 'successful management of possible continuous rainfall and waterlogging at Shrikhetra during the holy Rath Yatra.' He has issued strict directives for water drainage from across the city, including Bada Danda — the Grand Road along which the iconic chariots of the three deities are pulled — and for all necessary measures to be put in place. The CM further ordered that 'uninterrupted health services, drinking water and electricity supply' be ensured throughout the city.
The official post concluded by affirming that 'the state government is fully committed to an orderly Rath Yatra along with the safety of devotees.'
Policy Backdrop
Pre-Rath Yatra administrative reviews have been a consistent feature of Odisha governance across administrations, reflecting the festival's scale: the annual chariot procession in Puri draws millions of devotees over multiple days, making it one of India's largest public gatherings. The BJP-led state government under CM Majhi, which came to power in June 2024 following the Odisha assembly elections, has continued and reinforced this tradition of coordinating district, municipal, and line departments well ahead of the festival.
Puri's coastal geography makes it particularly vulnerable to monsoon-season flooding. Urban drainage capacity along Bada Danda and surrounding areas has historically been a logistical pressure point, as the festival coincides with the peak of the southwest monsoon.
Stakeholders and Impact
The directives affect multiple agencies simultaneously: the Puri District Collectorate is tasked with overall coordination, while the Puri Municipal Council is responsible for drainage operations and civic services. Line departments covering health, water supply, and electricity distribution are each placed on high alert. Millions of pilgrims travelling to Puri for the Rath Yatra, as well as the city's permanent residents, stand to benefit directly from the preparedness measures.
Ensuring uninterrupted medical services is especially significant given the density of crowds expected. Any disruption to power or clean drinking water supply during the festival period could pose serious public health risks.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to district-level implementation — specifically, the progress of drainage works along Bada Danda and surrounding streets in the days immediately before the 2026 Rath Yatra. Officials are expected to submit ground-level readiness reports to the Chief Minister's Office. Any state or central funding announcements for Puri's urban infrastructure in connection with the festival will also be closely watched as the festival date approaches.