Key Points

The Prayagraj administration has announced a comprehensive 'No Vehicle Zone' ahead of the Magh Purnima Snan at Mahakumbh. Devotees will need to park vehicles in designated lots, with only emergency services permitted entry during the event. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw confirmed extensive railway preparations, including deployment of 13,000 personnel and installation of 1,200 CCTV cameras. The special traffic plan aims to ensure public safety and smooth crowd management during this significant religious gathering.

Key Points: Prayagraj Magh Purnima Snan Vehicle Restrictions Unveiled

  • No vehicles allowed in Prayagraj during Magh Purnima Snan
  • Special traffic plan implemented from 5 pm February 11
  • Essential services only permitted entry
  • 13,000 railway personnel deployed for event management
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'No Vehicle Zone' implemented in Prayagraj ahead of Magh Purnima Snan

Prayagraj administration implements strict 'No Vehicle Zone' for Mahakumbh, ensuring smooth and safe mass bathing event

"Railways has taken care of all the arrangements at 8 railway stations - Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister"

Prayagraj, February 11

Ahead of the Magh Purnima Snan at the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj February 12, the administration on Tuesday morning declared a 'No Vehicle' zone' in the area.

Private and public vehicles of devotees will be parked in the parking lots of respective routes. Additionally, a ban has also been announced on the vehicles of the Kalpavasis.

To ensure the safety of the devotees, only essential and emergency services will be allowed to enter. The special traffic plan will be implemented in the city from 5 p.m. today and remain in force till the end of February 12.

The administration has appealed to all devotees to follow the traffic rules and plan laid down to ensure a smooth flow of the 'Snan'.

On February 10, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the Railways had taken care of all arrangements at the eight railway stations ahead of the Magh Purnima celebrations at Mahakumbh.

He inspected arrangements at the Prayagraj Railway Station on Monday.

Vaishnaw said, "Railways has taken care of all the arrangements at 8 railway stations for Prayagraj Mahakumbh. Along with the state administration, everything is being done in a very coordinated way. Yesterday, 330 trains left Prayagraj Junction and even today trains are running in an orderly manner. If someone tries to spread rumours, we don't want to listen to them. Everything is going on in a systematic manner."

Information & Publicity Department of Railway Board, Executive Director, Dilip Kumar said, "We have deployed more than 13,000 railway personnel at the various railway stations in the Sangam Kshetra. Special trains are also being run as per requirement. Yesterday, 12 and half lakh devotees departed in 330 trains. Today also, more than 140 trains have already been operated. 1200 CCTV cameras have been installed. The monitoring is being done on 5 levels. Control rooms have been established at all stations to monitor the CCTV feed. There are CCTVs that also have face-recognition technology and Artificial Intelligence."

- ANI

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