After last year’s stampede, safety focus on Lairai zatra

AJAY JALMI, via email | 11th April, 12:01 am


The annual Lairai Devi Zatra, scheduled for April 21 this year, draws thousands of devotees from Goa and neighbouring States, making it one of the region’s most significant religious gatherings. However, memories of last year’s tragic stampede—where six people lost their lives and over 50 were injured—remain a matter of serious concern.

Preliminary findings had pointed to overcrowding and gaps in crowd management as key factors behind the incident. The issue was also raised in the Goa Assembly, with assurances from the government that corrective measures would be implemented. While committees were reportedly formed to review safety protocols, questions persist about the effectiveness and execution of these measures on the ground.

As the festival approaches, there is a pressing need for authorities to present and implement a clear, comprehensive action plan. This should include robust crowd control systems, adequate police deployment, emergency response readiness, and strict monitoring to prevent any untoward incidents.

Public confidence hinges on visible preparedness and accountability. Ensuring the safety of devotees must remain the top priority, so that the festival can be observed peacefully and without fear.


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