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Magh Mela: 4 Crore Pilgrims Converge for Auspicious Mauni Amavasya
18 Jan
Summary
- Over 3.5 crore pilgrims expected for Mauni Amavasya, the largest bathing festival.
- New 600-foot ghat developed and mela divided into three zones for crowd management.
- Vehicular traffic banned in Prayagraj from January 17 to January 19 midnight.

Prayagraj is preparing for an unprecedented surge of 3.5 to 4 crore pilgrims at the Magh Mela for the Mauni Amavasya bathing festival, the most significant event of the 45-day fair. This figure is a substantial increase from the over 1 crore pilgrims who attended Makar Sankranti.
To accommodate the massive crowd, the administration has constructed a new 600-foot ghat near the Kali pontoon bridge and implemented a zonal plan dividing the mela area into three administrative zones. This strategy aims to regulate devotee movement and prevent overcrowding. Vehicle entry into Prayagraj has been banned from January 17 to January 19, with only essential administrative and medical vehicles permitted.


