Gurugram, Oct. 24 -- With Chhath Puja around the corner, Gurugram is abuzz with preparations as ghats across the city are being cleaned and decorated for the festival. The celebration holds special significance for the city's over 4.5 lakh Purvanchali residents, officials said. Raghwendra Singh, Zila Sanyojak, BJP Purvanchal Prakosth, said that there are over 50 to 60 ghats in Gurugram where Chhath Puja will be held. At Sheetla Mata Mandir, sector 6, which draws nearly 40,000 devotees annually, the sarovar is being rebuilt brick by brick to facilitate the morning and evening rituals known as 'arghya'. BN Lal, patron of Patliputra Sanskritik Chetna Samiti said preparations began soon after Diwali. "The cleaning has been completed, and arrangements have been made for devotees coming from different places. We will also set up tents for their stay," he added. A junior MCG official said that the corporation has deployed water and sanitation workers for Chhath Puja and is inspecting the ghats set up across the city....