Official sources said the decision to complete the projects before June 2015 was taken at a high level meeting presided over by chief secretary J K Mohapatra who instructed the concerned departments to finish the work within the scheduled timeframe without fail.
"All the required support asked for by the respective departments have been provided and now it is the responsibility of the respective departments and agencies to complete the works in time," Mohapatra said.
The state government expects above 20 lakh people to congregate in the pilgrim town for the Navakalebara festival when the wooden idol of the deities will be changed after a gap of 19 years.
