Sri Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) is facing acute shortage of big logs of wood required for construction of three chariots for the Lord's Annual Rath Yatra, scheduled on June 29.
The issue was discussed at the first coordination committee meeting held here today under the chairmanship of Revenue Divisional Commissioner, Central range, S K Vasist.
"We require at least 42 big logs for making of Tumba (the middle of the wheels). But, so far the state government could supply only 28 pieces of logs of required dimension," said an official after the meeting.
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Sources said that about 13,000 cubic feet of wood worth Rs 60 lakh is required every year for construction of three temple size chariots. Therefore, about 1,000 trees of 862 species need to be cut annually for construction of Lord's chariots.
Though the environmentalists had earlier raised voice against cutting of large number of trees for making chariots every year, crores of Jagannath devotees have demanded continuance of the tradition of celebrating the annual car festival in chariots made up of fresh wood.
This apart, the meeting also discussed different issues like drinking water, sanitation, health, power supply and security during the annual car festival where about 10 lakh people were expected to congregate on June 29.
"As many as 110 platoons of security personnel will be required to man the car festival. We are taking all possible steps to ensure a peaceful car festival this time," said Inspector General of Police, Central range, R P Koche.