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Varanasi Gears Up for New Year's Rush: Mahakumbh-Style Crowds Expected
1 Jan
Summary
- Over 5 lakh devotees are anticipated for New Year's celebrations.
- Mahakumbh-like arrangements implemented for crowd management.
- Maidagin-Godaulia route declared a no-vehicle zone.

Varanasi is implementing extensive security and crowd management measures in anticipation of an estimated 5 lakh devotees for New Year's Eve and the subsequent day. The city's administration has declared the Maidagin-Godaulia route a no-vehicle zone to handle the expected surge of visitors heading to Kashi Vishwanath Dham and the Ganga ghats.
Mahakumbh-like arrangements are in effect, with approximately 500 police personnel, along with units from the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and Rapid Action Force (RAF), deployed across key areas. Security inspections have been conducted, leading to directives to ban e-rickshaws and autos on specific routes to further ease pedestrian movement and ensure safety.
Vehicle parking has been organized at Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, and traffic will be diverted before Lahurabir intersection if crowd levels increase significantly. Entry for VIP vehicles towards Shrikashi Vishwanath Dham has also been restricted, underscoring the comprehensive approach to managing the large public gathering.




