No Mahakumbh fair extension: Prayagraj DM
DM dismisses social media rumours regarding fair extension
No proposal for extension of the fair from the government and administration: DM
As per the instructions of the CM, smooth movement of all the devotees is being ensured
Mahakumbh Nagar : As rumors regarding the Mahakumbh fair extension until March due to the massive crowd circulate on social media, the Prayagraj District Magistrate Ravindra Mandar has categorically dismissed the claims, calling them baseless.
He clarified that the Mahakumbh follows a pre-determined schedule based on auspicious timings, and the fair will conclude as planned on February 26. The administration ensures the smooth movement of all devotees until the event’s conclusion.
Addressing the misinformation, the DM emphasized that under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s directives, all necessary arrangements for devotees’ convenience are being closely monitored.
He urged people not to believe in false reports, as neither the government nor the administration has proposed any extension of the fair.
He also assured that adequate provisions are in place for bathing at Sangam and for devotees to return to their destinations without disruption.
He said, “Traffic management remains a top priority, ensuring that the movement of devotees does not hinder the daily life of Prayagraj.”
Clarifying rumors regarding railway station closures, the DM stated, “No station has been shut down without prior notice.”
He explained that Prayag Sangam station in Daraganj, which is adjacent to the fairgrounds, has been closed permanently to prevent overcrowding. This measure has also been implemented on peak days. Apart from this, all other stations are operational, facilitating smooth travel for pilgrims.
Highlighting the fair’s seamless execution, the DM described it as a historic event for the government and district administration. He reassured that no student had missed their board examination due to the fair.
He added, “Authorities had previously advised students and parents to reach examination centers ahead of time, and this guidance has been followed effectively. Additionally, CBSE and ICSE boards have assured that students who miss an exam will be given another opportunity at the end of the examination cycle. “
The administration remains committed to maintaining order and ensuring all devotees have a safe and well-organized Mahakumbh experience.
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