"You can see the garbage scattered around for want of dustbins," Dasharath Das, a sadhu follower of Digambar Jain Akhada, said today.
"Inconsistent supply of electricity and water need to be paid attention immediately by the officials," he said.
Das also alleged that the plot distribution between different 'akharas' (sects of sadhus) has not been clearly earmarked and that the issue must be resolved at the earliest.
However, a supervisor present on the spot said, "We are putting our hard efforts to give final touch and hope to finish it very soon."
Branches of thorny trees were also found scattered in most parts of the 'sadhu gram' where a big number of seers belonging to three akharas - Digambar, Nirmohi and Nirvani - are expected to come and stay for at least two months.
Meanwhile, sadhu gram in-charge and special officer for Kumbh mela Yogesh Pagare said the work for setting up of tents is underway and as soon as it completes, the water and electricity supply will be streamlined.
When asked about the civic works not being completed in time, Pagare said the first big event of Kumbh mela will be on August 19 when the flag-hoisting ceremony of akharas will take place. So, the authorities have ample time to give final touches to the ongoing works, he added
Even though the Kumbh mela began yesterday, most of the ghats on Godavari river bank bore a deserted look today.
However, officials believe that as time progresses, devotees would start flocking the venue.
The Mela will see the spectacular 'shahi snan' (royal bath), when seers and sadhus of various akharas take dip in river in large numbers following colourful procession, at Trimbakeshwar on August 29, September 13 and 25.
Nearly three lakh sadhus are expected to be in Nashik and Trimbakeshwar for the religious gathering.
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