Kathmandu

Rapid rescue squad for Bisket Jatra

Rapid rescue squad for Bisket Jatra

By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Hundreds of people pulling chariot on the occasion of Bisket Jatra in Bhaktapur on Wednesdayu201a April 10u201a 2013.The festival that runs for nine days and eight nights in Bhaktapuru201a starts four days before the New Year day and runs after five days of the New Year. Photo: THT File

BHAKTAPUR: A rapid rescue squad of police is being mobilised for the first time for this year's Bisket Jatra festival in Bhaktapur. The festival observed in Bhaktapur for eight nights and nine days begins from local Taumadhi on April 9. The rapid rescue team has been set up considering the risk of accidents due to the tremble caused by the rushing wheels of the chariot on the roadside houses damaged in the earthquake, said Police Superintendent at Metropolitan Police Circle Bhaktapur Kiran Bajracharya. A team from Nepal Police headquarters will remain on standby in Bhaktapur with all necessary tools and equipment for rescue and relief. Considering the risk on many houses supported by external beams in Bhaktapur, the route for the chariots to be taken out during the festival has also been shortened, SP Bajracharya said. All liquor shops in the areas hosting the festival will be shut considering the possibility of booze-related hooliganism. CCTV cameras have also been installed at major thoroughfares while plain-clothed police personnel will be mobilised to monitor the crowd, police said. Many volunteers are being mobilised with the help of Nepal Red Cross Society and local social clubs to help organise the festival in a peaceful manner. Medical teams will also be put on the standby for immediate treatment of anyone injured.