On demand, Dasara illumination extended till 10.30 p.m.

On Ayudha Puja and Vijayadashami, Mysuru city will be aglow till 11 p.m.

October 09, 2021 06:37 pm | Updated 08:14 pm IST - MYSURU

Most illuminated roads in Mysuru are witnessing heavy traffic.

Most illuminated roads in Mysuru are witnessing heavy traffic.

The Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC), Mysuru has extended the duration of Dasara illumination till 10.30 p.m. from Saturday. Since the start of Dasara festivities on Thursday, the duration of illumination was between 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.

However, with overwhelming response from the locals and tourists for watching the illumination, the duration has been extended by an hour to facilitate everyone to experience the distinctive lighting marking the low-key celebrations.

The arterial roads in the central business district have been witnessing heavy traffic since the start of festivities with a large number of people turning up to glimpse the illumination.

In order to minimise the congestion, the CESC decided to extend the duration by an hour – 6.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. The people can plan their city tour instead of converging on the roads all at a time causing traffic jams.

On the day of Ayudha Puja and Vijayadashami, the illumination will remain till 11 p.m.

CESC Managing Director Jayavibhavaswamy said the illumination has been done in a radius of 102.9 km with impressive lights decorated around 40 circles, besides the illuminated insignias of eminent personalities and the State’s major landmarks at key locations.

The roads in the city are getting choked, especially those around the palace, in view of illumination. Many had to return home disappointed over not experiencing the illumination as the lights were switched off after 9.30 p.m. The feedback prompted the CESC to extend the illumination duration.

Tough time for police

Police personnel had a tough time controlling crowds as people were getting close to the illuminated areas and junctions for selfies. Vehicles are parked close to the junctions for selfies, causing traffic disruptions.

The circles, including K.R. Circle and Sri Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Circle, are splendidly illuminated drawing crowds for selfies.

Another highlight is the light park set up at the Millennium Circle. Images of birds, butterflies, animals illuminated in different hues have come up.

The jJavelin throwing illuminated image of Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra is another highlight that has been installed at the Ekalavya Circle near Maharaja College grounds.

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