Haridwar Kumbh Mela 2025: CM Dhami Vows Divine, Grand & Historic Event

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami chaired a high-level meeting in Haridwar to review preparations for the upcoming Kumbh Mela. He directed officials to complete all related infrastructure and temporary works by October 2024, ensuring no shortcomings in arrangements. The review emphasized comprehensive planning for devotees' safety, movement, bathing, and accommodation, with special provisions for women and the elderly. Security, including cybersecurity and fire safety, along with sanitation and healthcare services like boat ambulances, were highlighted as top priorities for the mega event.

Key Points: Haridwar Kumbh Mela 2025 Prep Reviewed by CM Dhami

  • All works to be completed by Oct 2024
  • Focus on transport, parking & crowd management
  • Enhanced security & cyber safety
  • Special care for women & elderly
  • Sanitation & healthcare a priority
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Haridwar Kumbh Mela to be divine, grand, historic: CM Dhami

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviews Kumbh Mela prep, directs officials to ensure divine, grand & historic event with top-tier facilities and security.

"the Kumbh Mela... will be divine, grand, and historic - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Haridwar, February 22

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday reviewed the preparations for the Kumbh Mela during a high-level meeting held in Haridwar. On the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the Kumbh Mela to be held in Haridwar next year will be divine, grand, and historic. Ensuring better facilities, smooth movement, and security for devotees during the fair is the government's top priority.

He emphasised that no shortcomings will be allowed in the arrangements for this mega event. The Chief Minister directed officials to complete all Kumbh-related works within the stipulated timeline and asked all departments to work in better coordination and ensure immediate implementation of decisions taken.

The meeting, held at the Mela Control Building in Haridwar, included a detailed review of the preparations. The Chief Minister also sought updates on the action taken on instructions given in the previous meeting and the progress of ongoing works.

He directed that all Kumbh-related works be completed by October this year. He said approvals for all major permanent works have already been granted, and proposals for temporary works should be finalised and completed in a time-bound manner. Preparations at the zone and sector levels should be carried out in accordance with set targets and timelines, with quality execution. He also instructed that third-party audits be conducted to monitor construction works.

Emphasising effective and adequate transport and parking arrangements during the Mela, the Chief Minister directed officials to identify alternative routes. He said proper arrangements should be ensured for the safe and convenient movement of devotees and for bathing at the ghats. Keeping the expected crowd in mind, detailed planning should be prepared for bathing, movement, and accommodation. Special arrangements should also be made for women and elderly devotees.

The Chief Minister instructed that special attention be given to sanitation in the Kumbh area and suggested taking support from voluntary organisations. He also directed better healthcare arrangements and said boat and bike ambulance services should be arranged to transport ill devotees to the nearest health centres.

He said cooperation from saints, akharas, public representatives, and religious and voluntary organisations should be taken to ensure the smooth and successful organisation of the Kumbh Mela, and their suggestions should be considered in the planning process.

Directing tight security arrangements for the Kumbh, the Chief Minister stressed adequate deployment of police personnel. He also asked for the deployment of trained personnel for cybersecurity, fire safety, and rescue operations.

While reviewing permanent works, the Chief Minister instructed that safety audits of all bridges constructed in the Kumbh area be conducted and repairs, if required, be completed on time. For maintenance of the Ganga river ghats, coordination should be established with Uttar Pradesh officials if closure of the Ganga canal is required. Strengthening of ghats, installation of safety railings, and anti-slip measures should be completed on time. All power lines in the Kumbh area should be made underground before the fair begins.

The Chief Minister also directed proper land management and allocation in the Kumbh area, stating that the Mela Officer should personally monitor the process and ensure the area remains free from encroachment.

Cabinet Ministers Satpal Maharaj and Subodh Uniyal, along with former Chief Minister and MP Trivendra Singh Rawat, also participated in the meeting and shared useful suggestions. On the occasion, Mela Officer Sonika presented updates on approved works related to the fair and gave a detailed presentation on proposed works and arrangements.

- ANI

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Priya S
The emphasis on sanitation and healthcare, including boat ambulances, is very reassuring. My parents are planning to attend, and their safety is my biggest concern. I hope the execution matches the planning.
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Rohit P
All power lines going underground is a fantastic move. Last time, the visual pollution from wires really took away from the sacred atmosphere. Hope they stick to the October deadline for all works.
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Sarah B
As someone who attended the last Kumbh, the biggest issue was crowd management and clean toilets. The article mentions detailed planning for movement and sanitation - this is crucial. Fingers crossed it's implemented properly.
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Vikram M
Good to see a focus on coordination with UP for Ganga ghat maintenance. The river doesn't care about state borders! A holistic approach is needed for such a massive event. The third-party audit for construction is also a welcome step for transparency.
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Karthik V
While the plans sound comprehensive on paper, my respectful criticism is about past promises. We often hear about "grand" preparations, but the ground reality for common devotees can be different—overcrowding, inflated prices, poor last-mile connectivity. I truly hope this time it will be different and the government delivers.
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Michael C

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