Uttarakhand Gears Up for 2027 Kumbh Mela with Major Rail Station Overhaul

Mela Officer Sonika conducted a detailed inspection of Haridwar Railway Station to review preparations for the 2027 Kumbh Mela. She emphasized the station's role as a major pilgrim entry point, directing officials to ensure systematic and safe arrangements. Key directives included managing crowd flow with a planned 10,000-person holding area, operating special trains, and setting up assistance counters for vulnerable passengers. The inspection also covered security coordination and the need to strengthen nearby stations to handle the massive influx of devotees.

Key Points: Kumbh Mela 2027: Haridwar Rail Station Readiness Inspected

  • Major inspection of Haridwar station
  • Focus on crowd control & security
  • 10,000-capacity holding area planned
  • Special trains & assistance counters directed
  • Coordination across departments stressed
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Uttarakhand Kumbh Mela 2027: Mela Officer inspects Haridwar station, reviews rail readiness

Mela Officer reviews preparations at Haridwar railway station for the 2027 Kumbh Mela, focusing on crowd management, security, and pilgrim facilities.

"Haridwar Railway Station is a major entry point for devotees, and therefore, all arrangements here must be systematic, safe, and efficient. - Mela Officer Sonika"

Haridwar, February 20

In view of the upcoming Kumbh Mela to be held in Haridwar next year, extensive preparations are being undertaken by the Mela administration to ensure the convenience, safety, and smooth movement of devotees arriving from different parts of the country.

Considering the likelihood of a large influx of pilgrims via railways during the Kumbh Mela, ground-level efforts have been intensified to provide additional facilities and necessary arrangements at Haridwar and other nearby railway stations.

In this regard, Mela Officer Sonika conducted a detailed inspection of Haridwar Railway Station on Friday, along with officials from the Mela administration and the Railways, to review the arrangements and assess the facilities proposed by the Railways for the Kumbh Mela.

On this occasion, she stated that in line with the State Government's commitment to organise the upcoming Kumbh Mela in a grand and divine manner, an effective action plan has been prepared and special focus is being placed on completing the responsibilities assigned to all concerned departments and organisations within the stipulated timeline.

She also informed that most of the permanent works related to the Kumbh Mela have already been approved by the State Government.

During the inspection, Sonika emphasised that Haridwar Railway Station is a major entry point for devotees, and therefore, all arrangements here must be systematic, safe, and efficient. She issued necessary directions to officials regarding accommodation areas for pilgrims, entry and exit routes, waiting zones, and basic facilities.

She stressed the need for continuous review of crowd control, security management, and traffic operations to ensure error-free execution and called for strong inter-departmental coordination to finalise all arrangements.

The Mela Officer also directed that train schedules be maintained during the Kumbh period and that special trains be operated as required. Instructions were given to ensure crowd management at platforms and station premises, adequate lighting, clean drinking water, regular cleaning of toilets, and proper arrangements in waiting halls.

She further emphasised organised management of arrival and departure routes, provision of sufficient holding areas, increasing ticket counters as required, effective functioning of help desks, and strengthening the public announcement system.

Special assistance counters for persons with disabilities, senior citizens, and women passengers were also directed to be established. On the security front, discussions were held regarding coordination with the Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF), deployment of additional security personnel, continuous monitoring through CCTV cameras, and availability of emergency medical facilities.

She also highlighted the need to strengthen nearby railway stations, including Motichur, Jwalapur, and Raiwala, stating that coordination would be established with senior railway officials in this regard.

On the occasion, Haridwar Railway Station Superintendent Dinesh Kumar informed that various strengthening works have already begun in view of the Kumbh Mela. A holding area with a capacity of 10,000 passengers is planned at Haridwar Railway Station to manage crowd flow.

During the inspection, the Mela Officer and the Additional Mela Officer also visited the Laljiwala area, Bhimgoda Barrage, and the Rodi Belwala-Khadda parking site to review preparations. They directed that all arrangements related to passenger facilities and sanitation in these areas be completed within the stipulated timeframe.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the mention of special assistance for seniors and persons with disabilities. 🙏 My parents are elderly and wish to attend. Clean toilets and drinking water are basic needs that often get overlooked in such melas. Hope the execution matches the planning.
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Rohit P
While the inspection is a positive step, past experience shows a gap between plans on paper and reality on the ground. The real test will be when lakhs of devotees arrive simultaneously. Hope the inter-departmental coordination they're talking about actually works seamlessly.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited the last Kumbh, the railway station was the most chaotic point. The plan for a 10,000-person holding area sounds ambitious and necessary. Fingers crossed for better crowd control this time. The spiritual experience is incredible if the logistics don't spoil it.
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Vikram M
Strengthening nearby stations like Motichur and Jwalapur is a smart move. It will help decongest Haridwar. Also, special trains and maintaining schedules are key. Haridwar line is single-track in sections, causing delays. Hope they have a solid contingency plan for that.
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Kavya N
The mention of women's help desks and security coordination with GRP/RPF is very welcome. Safety is a major concern for families traveling. Hope they also have a robust lost-and-found system and information booths with multi-lingual staff. Jai Ganga Maiyya! 🕉️

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