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Yogi Govt undertakes efforts to facilitate Sangam bath experience for devotees

The newly expanded triangular area, referred to as Sangam Noj, has created a bathing zone accessible from three sides, significantly enhancing the capacity and convenience for pilgrims
11:40 PM Jan 12, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Yogi Govt undertakes efforts to facilitate Sangam bath experience for devotees
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The Yogi government has undertaken massive efforts to facilitate a smooth and spiritually significant Sangam bath experience for millions of devotees during Mahakumbh 2025.

In this sequence, a remarkable achievement has been recorded as the Mechanical branch of the Irrigation department, Barrage Mechanical Section Maintenance Varanasi, successfully expanded the Sangam Triveni area by over 2 hectares in just 85 days.

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This expansion will now allow up to 2 lakh devotees to bathe comfortably every hour during the sacred Amrit Snan. The newly expanded triangular area, referred to as Sangam Noj, has created a bathing zone accessible from three sides, significantly enhancing the capacity and convenience for pilgrims.

Highlighting the preparations under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's leadership, Chief Engineer (Decoration and Material Management) of the Irrigation Department, Lucknow, Upendra Singh, stated, "During the 2019 Kumbh, the government had facilitated bathing for 25 crore devotees. However, over the past six years, river erosion has significantly reduced the area of Sangam Noj."

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He added, "For Mahakumbh 2025, the government has set a target to accommodate 45 crore devotees, necessitating an expanded bathing area. Despite continuous erosion since 2019, the Mechanical branch successfully reclaimed 2.60 lakh square meters of land at Sangam Noj, enabling approximately 2 lakh devotees to bathe comfortably every hour."

He further noted that, compared to 2019, when the area could accommodate 50,000 devotees per hour, the current expansion has more than tripled the capacity, marking a significant milestone. Additionally, a total of 26 hectares of land has been reclaimed from Shastri Bridge to Sangam Noj.

Notably, since 2019, river movement has resulted in the submergence of more than 2 hectares of land, which has now been successfully restored.

The expansion was made possible through the efforts of a dedicated team led by Executive Engineer Barrage Mechanical Maintenance Section Varanasi, Sujit Kumar Singh, along with Surya Bhushan, Pradeep, Anurag, and other team members. They operated four large dredger machines to reclaim the submerged area and expand the Sangam region by 26 hectares.

The project began on October 15, 2024, and was completed by January 7 within 85 days. The team worked in three shifts daily, involving around 25 workers and supervisors per shift. Four dredger machines were used for the operation, removing approximately 7 lakh cubic meters of silt and spreading 6 lakh cubic meters of sand along the right bank between the downstream of Shastri Bridge and Sangam Noj.

Additionally, around 75,000 cubic meters of sand was spread at the Airavat Ghat to expand the bathing area further. The Irrigation Department also fortified the ghats using 1,650 meters of sandbags to prevent erosion and ensure safety.

 

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