The Maha Kumbh 2025, set to take place in Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26, promises a spiritually enriching experience for millions of devotees. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called the event a “Triveni” of opportunities, inviting the global Indian diaspora to partake in this monumental occasion alongside the NRI Day and Republic Day celebrations. With extensive preparations underway, this 45-day festival is expected to host over 40 crore (400 million) visitors from across the globe.
A Temporary City for Devotees
Mahakumbh Nagar is being transformed into a well-organized temporary city with thousands of tents and shelters, including luxury accommodations provided by the IRCTC. The “Mahakumbh Gram” offers modern amenities in deluxe tents and villas, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors.
Enhanced Connectivity
- Renovation of 92 roads and beautification of 17 major roads.
- Construction of 30 pontoon bridges with 28 already operational.
- Installation of 800 multilingual signages (Hindi, English, and regional languages), with over 400 completed to guide pilgrims efficiently.
Public Utilities
- Over 2,69,000 checkered plates laid for pathways.
- Mobile toilets and advanced waste management systems for maintaining hygiene.
Comprehensive Security Measures
State-of-the-Art Surveillance
- Deployment of 2,700 AI-enabled CCTV cameras and drones for aerial monitoring.
- Facial recognition technology at entry points for enhanced safety.
- Underwater drones capable of diving up to 100 meters to ensure round-the-clock surveillance at the Sangam area.
Fire and Disaster Readiness
- ₹131 crore allocated for fire safety measures, including four Articulating Water Towers (AWTs) equipped with thermal imaging and advanced technology.
- Deployment of a Multi-Disaster Response Vehicle capable of handling emergencies ranging from road accidents to natural disasters.
Cybersecurity
- A dedicated team of 56 cyber experts to monitor online threats.
- Cyber help desks set up in all police stations to assist visitors.
Healthcare Initiatives
- Temporary hospitals with advanced surgical and diagnostic facilities.
- A “Netra Kumbh” camp to conduct eye tests for over 5 lakh pilgrims and distribute 3 lakh eyeglasses.
- Dedicated health camps for elderly pilgrims and children, offering mobility assistance and emergency care.
Sustainability Efforts
- Installation of three temporary sewage treatment plants (STPs) to maintain clean water in the Ganga and Yamuna rivers.
- Use of solar power for lighting and banning single-use plastics to promote eco-friendliness.
Digital Innovations for Convenience
- A dedicated mobile app providing real-time updates on crowd density, emergency alerts, and accommodation details.
- Temporary Wi-Fi zones to ensure connectivity for visitors.
- Integration with Google Maps for seamless navigation within Mahakumbh Nagar.
Cultural and Economic Highlights
- Tourism and Handicrafts: A 5-acre Uttar Pradesh Pavilion near Nagvasuki Temple showcasing the state’s tourism circuits and traditional crafts.
- Cultural Events: Classical music, dance performances, and exhibitions on India’s spiritual heritage.
- Economic Impact: Boost to local businesses, with up to a 25% surge in demand for Mahakumbh-themed products like diaries, calendars, and jute bags.
Global Outreach
Special arrangements have been made for international visitors, including multilingual signage and cultural programs that celebrate India’s diversity.
A Celebration of Heritage and Modernity
Maha Kumbh 2025 aims to be more than a religious event, serving as a global platform that showcases India’s spirituality, cultural richness, and modern advancements while ensuring safety, sustainability, and inclusivity.