June 26th 2024.
As I strolled across the Nayapalli overbridge in Bhubaneswar, I couldn't help but admire the gentle flow of the water below. The peaceful sound of the water rushing over the rocks was a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. It was a beautiful sight to behold, and I couldn't resist taking a moment to appreciate it before continuing on my way.
However, my peaceful walk was soon interrupted as I approached the Gadagadia Ghat near Bali Jatra lower ground in Cuttack. I noticed that barricades had been erected, blocking access to the Mahanadi waters. It was clear that these measures were put in place to prevent visitors from entering the water.
While it was disappointing to not be able to get closer to the river, I understood the importance of these barricades. With the unpredictable nature of water and the potential dangers it can pose, it was a necessary precaution to ensure the safety of everyone. Despite not being able to physically interact with the Mahanadi, I still felt grateful for the opportunity to witness its beauty from a safe distance.
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