Lone priest performs rituals at Shri Kalika Mata temple in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
Apr 3, 2020

A diesel shed employees in Ratlam proved that necessity is the mother of innovation when today they launched a pedal operated hand wash and water dispenser to check the spreading of Covid-19, The Free Press Journal has reported.

Ratlam: For the first time in the history of famous Shri Kalika Mata Mandir, Madhya Pradesh, only one Prieest performed the ritual on the occasion of Maha Ashtmi of Chaitra Navratri.

Usually Shri Kalika Mata Mandir witnesses a huge footfall of devotees every year during Chaitra Navratri. But this year on the occasion of Maha Ashtami the holy temple wore a deserted look.

This temple was founded by the ex-ruler of Ratlam. Pujari of the very old Shri Kalika Mata Temple Hemant said that barring this year since it’s came into existence on the day of Maha Ashtami large queues were seen from the early morning till late night of the devotees for the Darshan and rituals. He also said that during Navratri this year all the days “Pat’ of temple remained closed and today also he performed Puja inside the closed temple in the morning.

A diesel shed employees in Ratlam proved that necessity is the mother of innovation when today they launched a pedal operated hand wash and water dispenser to check the spreading of Covid-19. According to railway information diesel shed Ratlam has made a pedal operated hand wash and water dispenser which can be operated without using hands. It is claimed that this machine will prevent the spreading of Covid-19 as it can be use with foot.

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