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AI-Based Technology To Be Used For Crowd Management At Kumbh Mela 2025

SUNDARBANS, INDIA - DECEMBER 28, 2022: Vendors offer their products during the Village fair at the Sundarban Kristi Mela O Loko Sanskriti Utsab organized by the Kultali Milon Tirtha Society. On December 28, 2022 in Sundarbans, India. (Photo credit should read Biswarup Ganguly/ Eyepix Group/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
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By Tahseen Ameer Published June 25, 2024
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has coached the state police department to accept the technology for the mega occasion.

Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh administration will employ artificial intelligence-based technologies and techniques for public management at the forthcoming Maha Kumbh 2025 in Prayagraj.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has led the state police department to accept the technology for the mega affair.

The Chief Minister claimed that the margin of the occasion was assumed to be outstanding so, it was necessary to build a standard in periods of protection, cleanliness and comfort.

“The Kumbh is an interface between India’s rich religious and cultural heritage and the world. Therefore, there is a need to ensure safety, convenience and cleanliness at the event,” he claimed at a conference of senior officers at his residence.

Stating that the occasion will be a chance to elevate brand UP and brand India, the Chief Minister described officers to commit professional agencies to manage the occasion and dispersed the comments on it so that pilgrims and visitors from all over the world can reach here and become an element of history.

“The police department and other stakeholders must leverage the advantage of technology for effective crowd management to avert any untoward incident. A detailed action and contingency plan must be drawn up. AI-based equipment and techniques must be used to keep an eye on crowd density so that any possible clustering may be dispersed before the group upsets order in any pocket,” he claimed.

The Chief Minister said that the Ganga and Kalpvasis were the essence of the Maha Kumbh and led officials to confirm that the occasion was arranged around the green theme.

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He also claimed the branches discussed must provide an unsoiled Ganga from Bijnor to Ballia.

Officers, who observed the meeting, claimed that compared to 2019, when the Kumbh was disseminated across 3200 hectares, the 2025 Mela would be managed in an area of 4000 hectares.

The Chief Minister also coached police to train and sensitise the employees for the mela duty.

“They must be warm, soft-spoken and dignified, yet affirmative while dealing with pilgrims and visitors,” he claimed and also observed through tourism sections schemes taking constitution in the wake of the occasion.

“The corridor connecting Akshay Vat, Saraswati Koop, and Patalpuri Temple should be completed at the earliest and help from the Indian Army unit in Prayagraj may be sought to accelerate the progress of the project,” he claimed further.

He also coached management to guarantee that satisfactory agreements are created for international VIP and VVIP guests.

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