pray: this Shangyan noseTriveni’s most important piece of land, at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, will have a distinctly prominent appearance this time.
This is reclaimed land created in addition to the usable area within the sandy shore. This will provide additional circulation area for devotees interested in immersing themselves in the holy water.
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The nose is the point where all akara is located holy baptism During the days of the large bathhouse, conflicts were witnessed in the past due to space constraints. But this time, the Mehra government along with the irrigation department, under the guidance of experts from IIT Guwahati, managed to create 2 hectares of additional space at the nose, which is enough to accommodate at least 200,000 devotees at a time.
The reclaimed area is the size of a parking lot, which can accommodate about 630 four-wheelers, or four adjacent football pitches.
CM Yogi to inspect recycled part of Sangam nose on January 9
Being a top priority for the state government, the reclaimed portion will be ready for inspection on January 9, when Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is expected to visit the Mehra district next.
This extra space will provide more space for circulation when millions of people converse at the Sangam on Bath Day. Nearly 50 million devotees are expected to take the holy bath Mauni Amavasia Alone on January 29th.
Maha Kumbh nagar District Magistrate Vijay Kiran Anand sits with Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Experts finalized the extensive procedures needed to reclaim riverside land.
The land was reclaimed within two weeks by deploying heavy machinery and 150m x 130m geotubes to project the nose further to the south. Under the guidance of the local seer, a special puja will be performed on the nose before it is incorporated. Maha Kumbh Mela It is expected to start on January 13th.
Officials said Kalpavasis will begin arriving at the camp on Jan. 10 and will be among the first to swim at the new location. Chief Engineer and Executive Engineer Upendra Singh and Sujeet Kumar Singh from the Irrigation Department led the team of workers representing the prestigious scheme.
CM Yogi Adityanath It is expected to arrive in Prayagraj around 3 pm on Thursday. The yogis will first visit the Sangam area and the Mela and then participate in events organized by two media organizations in the Mela area.
He will also unveil the digital Kumbh Mela Experience Center and other public facilities that are now ready. After reviewing the entire mela area and interacting with saints, seers and members of the akara, the yogi will hold a meeting with key officials involved in organizing the mela. He will spend the night on the town.