

UP Govt Intensifies Arrangements For Mahashivratri's Very Last Holy Bathtub At Mahakumbh
With Mahashivratri's very last considerable tub scheduled for february 26, the Uttar Pradesh authorities have ramped up preparations to ensure seamless arrangements for devotees. Appearing on chief minister yogi Adityanath's directives, leader Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh and DGP prashant kumar visited Mahakumbh nagar to review the arrangements and provide important commands to officers.
Speaking to the media on Friday, officers emphasized that comprehensive measures are being carried out for visitor law, crowd management, and facilitating easy rituals, mainly during the weekend rush. “Our nonstop efforts are focused on ensuring that devotees do not face any inconvenience,” they said. At the same time, the yogi authorities are intently tracking attempts to disrupt the sanctity of Mahakumbh through deceptive social media posts.
DGP prashant kumar assured strict movement in opposition to such factors, revealing that over 50 FIRs have already been registered against those spreading misinformation. Throughout their go-to, leader Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh and DGP prashant kumar inspected the Sangam Ghats by way of boat, reviewed cleanliness preparations, and issued, in addition, directives to officers to beautify arrangements.
So far, approximately 59 crore devotees have participated in the world’s biggest religious and cultural amassing, taking a holy dip at the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati. As Mahakumbh, which started on january 13, 2025, enters its very last segment, an anticipated one crore devotees are expected to arrive every day. The grand occasion has drawn saints and seers from diverse sects of Sanatan Dharma, at the side of pilgrims from across the U.S. Dignitaries, together with the president, vice president, prime minister, governors, leader ministers of more than one state, the king of Bhutan, foreign diplomats, main industrialists, and renowned film personalities, have additionally taken the sacred dip at Sangam, underscoring the global significance of Mahakumbh 2025.