On the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami, the festival dedicated to Maa Saraswati, the Goddess of Knowledge, millions of devotees gathered at the holy confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati for the Amrit Snan during the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj on Monday. The spiritually enriching atmosphere was further heightened by the golden sunshine, creating an aura of divine reverence.
Extensive Security Arrangements for Devotees
To ensure the safety and security of the devotees, saints, mahatmas, and Kalpvasis, a comprehensive security arrangement was implemented across the Maha Kumbh Mela area. A large force comprising civil police, traffic police, mounted police, women police, fire brigade, PAC, STF, ATS, NSG commandos, paramilitary forces, and bomb disposal squads were strategically stationed at key locations, such as intersections, pontoon bridges, Akhara routes, and bathing ghats.
In addition, water police and specially trained divers/deep divers were deployed at the Sangam to ensure the safety of bathers. Personnel from the SDRF, NDRF, and Flood Company continuously monitored the area, keeping a close watch to avoid any untoward incidents.
High-Tech Surveillance and Real-Time Instructions
To enhance surveillance and improve crowd management, CCTV cameras and drones were installed across the event area, monitored through the Integrated Command Control Center. Announcements were made via the Public Address System, providing real-time safety instructions, advising devotees to bathe carefully and follow established security protocols.
With the huge influx of visitors, 36 designated parking zones were set up, ensuring that devotees could park their vehicles with ease and walk minimal distances to reach the ghats.
Administrative Oversight and Coordination
Senior administrative and police officers closely oversaw crowd control and security measures throughout the day. ADG Prayagraj Zone Bhanu Bhaskar, Police Commissioner Tarun Gaba, IG Prayagraj Zone Prem Gautam, Divisional Commissioner Vijay Vishwas Pant, DIG Vaibhav Krishna, Mela Adhikari Vijay Kiran Anand, and SSP Rajesh Dwivedi were actively monitoring the arrangements on the ground.
To ensure effective management of the vast crowd, senior officers also patrolled the fairgrounds on horseback, providing an additional layer of oversight.
Lost and Found Centers to Aid Devotees
Dedicated lost and found centers were set up to help reunite missing persons with their families. The seamless organization and well-coordinated security efforts received immense appreciation from the pilgrims, both from India and abroad, who expressed gratitude for the smooth arrangements.
Successful Conclusion of the Amrit Snan Festival
The Amrit Snan festival at the Maha Kumbh concluded successfully, marking yet another milestone in the grand spiritual gathering. Devotees from various parts of India and beyond were able to experience the essence of this sacred event in a safe and peaceful environment, thanks to the diligent planning and security measures in place.