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Uttar Pradesh News Updated Dec 31, 2025

Varanasi Railways & Temple Gear Up for Massive New Year Pilgrim Rush

Varanasi's railway administration has established dedicated holding areas and medical teams at Cantt station to manage the winter chill and expected influx of up to 8 lakh daily pilgrims during the New Year and Magh Mela. The Kashi Vishwanath Temple has suspended all VIP darshan from December 24 to ensure equitable access and safety for the surge in devotees. Security is heightened with 120 operational CCTV cameras and continuous monitoring by GRP and police forces at key transit points. Temple officials cite a post-Mahakumbh dip in visitors but are prioritizing streamlined, secure "jhanki darshan" for all during the peak period.

Railway administration sets major plans for the New Year rush in Varanasi

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The railway administration has initiated major preparations to manage the passenger influx during the New Year celebrations and the upcoming Magh Mela. With nearly 5 lakh people visiting daily for Kashi Vishwanath Darshan, authorities have made arrangements for transportation and security.

In view of the large crowd expected for Kashi Vishwanath Darshan on the New Year, the police administration in Varanasi is on alert. Whether it is the Magh Mela or the New Year, crowds of pilgrims always visit Kashi.

To tackle the winter chill and massive crowds, Varanasi Cantt Railway Station has established a dedicated holding area to protect passengers from the cold and potential illnesses, and has deployed medical teams. Monitoring has been intensified, with CCTV cameras being installed and repaired to maintain order during the peak holiday and pilgrimage season.

It is reported that 120 cameras have been installed at Varanasi Cantt station, which the Station Director monitors. GRP, police forces, and railway police will maintain continuous surveillance to ensure passenger safety.

To manage the large crowds during the New Year, Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi has suspended VIP darshan. Speaking to ANI, Kashi Vishwanath Mandir CEO Vishwa Bhushan Mishra said the Temple Trust decided to suspend VIP darshan from December 24 due to expected increases in the number of devotees.

" It has been noticed that the crowd increases during the end and beginning of the New Year, and it has already begun increasing for a week." On December 24, 2025, the temple trust decided that it would not be possible to provide any special facilities, implement any protocol, or grant any special access for darshan.", Vishwa Bhushan Mishra said.

He further elaborated on the normal darshan process, which will be available to all devotees."So, the general instruction is that it will not be possible to provide any special facilities during peak hours. Regular darshan, which we call "jhanki darshan", is available for all devotees. It is the same process for every visitor."

This move aims to ensure a smooth experience for the influx of pilgrims. Mishra indicated a potential revisit to VIP facilities once crowds subside."Therefore, it has been decided to postpone this (VIP Darshan) for the time being, and once the crowds subside and the number of devotees returns to normal, we will consider what facilities can be provided.", the CEO said.

When asked about the number of devotees in the previous year, he said it was around 5-8 lakh. He mentioned that the same rush is expected this year for the New Year. He noted that there could be an exception this year, as they have seen a decrease in visitors after Mahakumbh, with around a 40% decline in devotees.

He said the Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the most famous temples in Varanasi. The ban was implemented to ensure the safety and security of every worshipper and to make visiting the temple a matter of belief, not ego. They therefore appealed to everyone to respect this decision.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Visiting Varanasi during the New Year is a profound experience, but the crowds can be overwhelming. It's reassuring to see such detailed planning with medical teams and CCTV. Safety first!

Vikram M

Good planning by the authorities. The holding area at the station is a necessity in this winter chill. Hope the execution on the ground matches the plan. The real test will be on 31st night.

Rohit P

While the suspension of VIP access is praiseworthy, I hope the 'jhanki darshan' process is managed efficiently. Long, chaotic queues can ruin the spiritual mood. Authorities must ensure discipline.

Priya S

As a local, I appreciate the effort, but traffic management in the city lanes leading to the temple is often neglected. The focus can't just be on the station and temple premises. The whole city chokes.

Michael C

The scale of planning for 5-8 lakh visitors daily is immense. The integrated approach with railways and temple trust is commendable. Hope everyone has a safe and blessed visit.

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