Complete Maha Kumbh Works By October 2024:CM Yogi Aditya Nath Tells Prayagraj Officials

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BK Singh

All permanent work related to Maha Kumbh should be completed by October, said UP, CM Yogi Aditya Nath during his visit to the city here  Saturday.

The CM instructed officials concerned to ensure nothing remains undone by this deadline.

The CM gave these instructions to officials during a meeting at the Circuit House.
The CM who took feedback from officials of sixteen departments directed that top-class facilities be provided to devouts.
A neat, clean, and hygienic environment would ensure a safe Kumbh and that is how it would become ‘Divya and Bhavya’ (heavenly and gorgeous) fit to derive universal praise and recognition, said the chief minister adding we wish to present a well-organised model of cleanliness and security to the world.
He directed officials to ensure that a women’s shelter home exactly on the lines of Krishna Kutir in Mathura gets constructed near the airport on land freed from the clutches of slain mafia don Atiq Ahmad.
The CM visited the statue of Chandra Shekhar Azad and after paying tributes garlanded it and planted a ‘Bel’ tree sapling.
He chaired a review of on ongoing Maha Kumbh work meeting through power point presentation by Kumbh Mela officer Vijay Kiran Anand.
Instead of hoardings advertisements get displayed on PPP mode so that several information are seen in one place.
Taking a cue from Lucknow and Mumbai hoarding mishaps that took so many lives, the CM directed officials to get big hoardings removed from atop buildings and residential houses.
Besides signages in Hindi, these are displayed in English and regional languages for the convenience of people coming from south, Nepal, and other countries.
The CM instructed officials to see that good facilities were provided to people coming to the Kumbh inside the area as well as other places in the city including clean toilets, sitting and resting places.
Establish dialogue with traders, representatives, stakeholders, Akharas, industrialists, ashrams, seers, social organizations, and people representing them, only then safe and good Mahakumbh would be possible, said the CM, expecting all officials to show coordination in their work.
The CM snatched a short time to visit the Hanuman Temple near the Fort.
After Arti he was told by Mahant Balbir Giri that PDA wanted to take control of the Mandir corridor which is coming up in the area. The Mahant expressed his opposition to the PDA plan.
The CM replied to him that ‘any decision would not be taken unilaterally but after discussion with you’.

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