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50 lakh people take dip in Sangam a day ahead of Paush Purnima

By IANS | Updated: January 13, 2025 00:00 IST

Mahakumbh Nagar, Jan 12 Around 50 lakh people on Sunday took a dip a day before the first ...

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Mahakumbh Nagar, Jan 12 Around 50 lakh people on Sunday took a dip a day before the first bathing festival, Paush Purnima, which will begin on Monday along with the Mahakumbh 2025.

The results of the efforts and arrangements of the Yogi Adityanath government, which is committed to providing convenience and smooth bathing to the devotees, are becoming visible even before the commencement of Mahakumbh as the devotees wore a cheerful look on their faces amid the festive mood.

On Sunday, before the first bathing festival of Paush Purnima, about 50 lakh devotees took a holy dip in Sangam Triveni. Numerous saints, sages, men, women, elderly and children took a dip in Sangam.

On Saturday also, at least 33 lakh devotees had taken a dip in Sangam.

This time, over 45 crore people are expected to take a bath in the Sangam during the Mahakumbh.

It has been learned that before the bathing festival, all the major saints and sages entered the Akhara area.

On the first 'Amrit Snan' on Makar Sankranti on January 14, all the Akharas will take a bath according to their order.

Once characterised by narrow and worn-out roads, Prayagraj has undergone a remarkable transformation under Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led government. Ever since the groundwork was laid for Kumbh, the city has seen unprecedented development ahead of Mahakumbh 2025.

The city has undergone a world-class makeover ahead of the biggest congregation of the followers of Sanatan Dharma. More than 200 roads have been constructed and upgraded, ensuring seamless connectivity for millions of devotees likely to attend the grand spiritual gathering.

Adding to the transformation, these roads have been beautified by placing over 3 lakh plants and 1 lakh horticultural samplings, enhancing their visual appeal. As devotees flock to Prayagraj for Mahakumbh, they will not only experience seamless travel but also take home the lasting memories of the city's beautified and welcoming atmosphere.

Apart from the construction of new roads, many others have been widened and broadened for smooth traffic flow.

Prayagraj Municipal Corporation has led this effort, successfully reconstructing, widening, and strengthening 78 roads. The Public Works Department (PWD) has developed 74 roads, while Prayagraj Development Authority (PDA) has worked on 48 roads.

A variety of plants have been placed along the routes, with 3 lakh plants and 1 lakh horticultural samplings adorning these upgraded roads. These beautified roads promise to make the journey to Sangam, smooth and spiritually enriching, offering devotees an experience of divine bliss during their visit to Mahakumbh.

The construction and development of these roads posed significant challenges for the three departments involved. One of the major hurdles was addressing encroachments along the routes. To facilitate smooth construction, a total of 4,426 encroachments were removed, ensuring clear pathways for both devotees and the residents of Prayagraj.

A total of 4,893 electric poles were successfully relocated to accommodate the roadwork.

As part of the development efforts, 170 km of underground cabling was also laid alongside the construction of roads, further modernising the city's infrastructure and enhancing its capacity to host the grand Mahakumbh event.

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