This year Maha Kumbh 2025 will be organized in area of 4000 hectares of land under the strict vigil of Integrated Command and Control Center (ICCC) which will be equipped with world class facilities. 308 high definition cameras based on AI based technology will count the devotees and keep an eye on the crowd pressure. Similarly 1.45 lakh toilets will be built in the fair area for the devotees and travelers.
The Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra will be inspecting the development work on October 27, for which all the concerned officials are ensuring the speed along with the quality of work.
The Chief Secretary said that modern technology should be used to organize the Kumbh Mela in a clean, beautiful, green and safe manner. He said that there should be no compromise on quality and timeliness in the projects under construction. All work should be long term.The devotees should get the facility to complain about dirty toilets through QR code, he added.
This year the command center will be the first to receive information as soon as a fire occurs. Parking area will be monitored through AI. 720 normal CCTV and 480 AI based cameras will be installed in 120 parking areas. There will be continuous monitoring of 200 very important locations with the help of CCTV surveillance cameras at 744 places. 180 CCTV cameras will be installed at the railway stations and bus stand of Prayagraj.
The Maha Kumbh 2025 fair helpline number 1920 will have a capacity of fifty lines. Apart from this, 1107 cameras already installed will be integrated with the control room to keep an eye on 268 locations in the entire city.
The length of bathing ghat will be 12 kilometers. Parking area will be created in 1800 hectares. Arrangements for 25,000 beds will be made to stay in tents. The tent will be based on a German hangar. The Ganga pandal will have a capacity of 10,000 persons. 250 fair circuit house camps will be built. 9800 sanitation workers and 1800 sanitation volunteers will work.
For Maha Kumbh approval of Rs 49.91 crore was given for the development and beautification work of Civil Airport Road to Kalindipuram Tiraha. Due to increase in area, the proposal for construction of 30 bridges was also approved.
Connected through. 50 projects worth Rs 1320 crore were approved in the meeting. Of these, 35 schemes were of Municipal Corporation, one PDA, three PWD, five Electricity Department, three Prayagraj Fair Authority, two Water Corporation and one Bridge Corporation. It was told in the meeting that the second flyover will be constructed parallel to the Alopibagh flyover by the Setu Nigam itself.
Two were of Jal Nigam and one of Setu Nigam. It was told in the meeting that the second flyover will be constructed parallel to the Alopibagh flyover by the Setu Nigam itself. Two were of Jal Nigam and one of Setu Nigam. It was told in the meeting that the second flyover will be constructed parallel to the Alopibagh flyover by the Setu Nigam itself.
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Arrangements for 25,000 beds will be made to stay in tents. The tents would be based on German hangars. The Ganga pandal will have a capacity of 10,000 persons. 250 fair circuit house camps will be built. 9800 sanitation workers and 1800 sanitation volunteers will work. 30 pontoon bridges will be constructed in the fair. Apart from this, the proposal to supply 116052 checkered plates for Mahakumbh was also approved.
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