Preparations for Maha Kumbh 2025 in Full Swing in Prayagraj: New Initiatives for Convenience of Devotees and Tourists

Special Tracksuits for Drivers, Sailors, Guides, and Cart Operators to Enhance Identification and Service

By :  Anirban
Update: 2024-11-04 13:50 GMT

Preparations for 'Mahakumbh 2025' are in full swing in Prayagraj. Keeping in mind the convenience of lakhs of devotees and tourists coming under it, the administration has taken some new initiatives. Especially, a plan has been made to make the drivers, sailors, guides and cart operators working in the Kumbh Mela wear special tracksuits. This will not only make it easier to identify them, but tourists will also be able to get help from them. The administration has taken this decision keeping in mind that the passengers can get the necessary services easily during the rush at the fair.

Different types of tracksuits have been prescribed for drivers, sailors, guides and cart operators. Thus, every category will have its own unique identity, so that passengers can easily avail of these services. The logo of Kumbh and Tourism Department will be imprinted on each tracksuit. This will reflect the identity of the person concerned so that transparency will be maintained in any kind of information or assistance. The administration believes that with this new system, any kind of disorder and passenger problems in the fair can be controlled.

Crores of people attend a huge event like Maha Kumbh. In such a situation, keeping the arrangements well organized is a challenge. The track suit scheme aims to provide ease and convenience to travelers. The tourism department believes that this initiative will not only provide convenience to the tourists but will also ensure their safety. Regional Tourism Officer Aparajita Singh said, "Tracksuits will be provided to drivers, sailors, guides and cart operators in Maha Kumbh 2025. The logo of tourism and Kumbh will also be printed on these tracksuits. These changes will be a special attraction, which will provide a better experience to the devotees and tourists."

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