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Ayodhya Witnesses Record Influx of Devotees on Mauni Amavasya, Over 50 Lakh Arrive for Holy Dip in Saryu River

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Ayodhya saw an overwhelming surge of devotees on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, with an estimated 50 lakh pilgrims arriving in the city over the past 72 hours to take a holy dip in the Saryu River. The influx is expected to continue until Vasant Panchami, according to an official statement.

The temple town was packed with worshippers throughout the day, with long queues stretching outside Ram Mandir and Hanumangarhi Temple, extending well into the night. As pilgrims from the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela make their way to Ayodhya, authorities are bracing for an even larger crowd in the coming days.

Efforts to Manage the Crowds:

To ensure smooth crowd management and maintain order, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been personally monitoring the situation. He has instructed local officials to implement robust measures for crowd control and security. Heavy police presence has been deployed at key locations, and the entry of all types of vehicles into the fair area has been completely restricted.

On Mauni Amavasya, thousands of devotees gathered at the Saryu Ghats, with Chaudhary Charan Singh Ghat witnessing the largest number of pilgrims. After taking their ritual bath, many devotees proceeded to visit Hanumangarhi and the Ram Mandir. The massive crowds extended from Shringar Haat to the temple premises, where large queues formed for darshan.

Local Economy Boosted by Pilgrim Influx:

The influx of pilgrims has had a positive impact on local businesses, with vendors selling ‘prasad,’ hotels, and homestays benefiting from the increased demand. The health department has also been put on high alert, with doctors’ leaves canceled until Vasant Panchami to ensure sufficient medical support for the pilgrims.

Emergency services are operational 24/7, with 13 temporary health camps set up to provide immediate medical assistance to the devotees. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pushpendra Kumar confirmed that these camps will continue to operate until February 26 to cater to the medical needs of pilgrims.

Traffic and Accommodation Management:

In a bid to prevent congestion, traffic has been rerouted, with large vehicles stopped on highways and alternative routes designated. IG Praveen Kumar stated that traffic management is in place to handle the massive footfall.

Authorities have also increased accommodation capacity in Ayodhya, with municipal officials making arrangements to house around 30,000 devotees in temporary shelters. Municipal Commissioner Santosh Sharma assured that all necessary steps are being taken to ensure the comfort of the pilgrims.

Security and Safety Measures in Place:

In light of the growing crowds, ADG Zone Lucknow, SB Shirodkar, visited Ayodhya on Wednesday to review security and management efforts, including arrangements at Ayodhya Dham Railway Station. Divisional Commissioner Gaurav Dayal and IG Praveen Kumar also conducted reviews of key locations from the control room.

Notable visitors included Nepal MP Binita Kathayat, who traveled to Ayodhya after taking a dip in the Maha Kumbh.

The ongoing preparations and proactive measures reflect the authorities’ commitment to ensuring the safety, comfort, and seamless experience for the millions of devotees attending the religious festivities in Ayodhya.

Civil Aviation Ministry Steps in to Address High Airfares for Prayagraj Flights, IndiGo Cuts Prices by 30-50%

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As airfares for flights to Prayagraj soared in response to heightened demand due to the ongoing Kumbh Mela, the Civil Aviation Ministry has intervened, urging airlines to maintain reasonable ticket prices. In a positive development, sources have confirmed that India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has reduced its fares to the city by 30-50%.

The issue was raised by Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, who described airfares for Prayagraj flights as “exorbitantly high” and urged the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to take action to bring prices down. His comments coincided with a meeting on Wednesday between Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu, DGCA Director General Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, and senior airline officials to discuss the issue.

Airlines Under Scrutiny:

The Ministry’s meeting focused on ensuring adequate air connectivity to Prayagraj while keeping the fares reasonable, especially considering the massive influx of pilgrims for the Maha Kumbh, the world’s largest religious gathering, taking place from January 13 to February 26, 2025.

The Ministry emphasized the need for airlines to rationalize ticket prices, given the significant surge in demand for flights to the city during the Kumbh Mela period. IndiGo, which operates flights from major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad to Prayagraj, has responded by slashing ticket prices for its services to Prayagraj by 30-50%. Sources indicate that the fare for a Delhi-Prayagraj flight, for example, now starts at just over Rs 13,500, down from as high as Rs 21,200 earlier this week. Lower fares, starting at around Rs 9,000, are now available for travel on February 12.

Increased Capacity from Air India:

Air India has also stepped up its operations to Prayagraj, introducing a special daily service from Mumbai starting January 28, and a second daily service from Delhi, set to commence on February 1. An Air India spokesperson confirmed that these additional flights aim to ease travel to the Kumbh Mela and offer more affordable options for passengers.

The civil aviation ministry had already increased the number of flights to Prayagraj to accommodate the rising demand. The number of flights has been boosted to 132, with approximately 80,000 seats available monthly. Prayagraj is now connected directly to 17 cities, up from eight in December 2024, with flights reaching 26 cities in total, including new routes from Srinagar and Visakhapatnam.

Government’s Commitment to Consumers:

Minister Joshi also addressed the issue on social media, acknowledging that high airfares had made it difficult for many people to plan their travels to the Kumbh Mela. “Keeping consumers’ interests in mind, we have written to @DGCAIndia to take steps to reduce the prices of airfares,” Joshi posted on X.

While no immediate statements were issued by other airlines like Akasa Air and SpiceJet regarding the airfares to Prayagraj, the ongoing government intervention highlights the seriousness of addressing the concerns raised by consumers and ensuring fair pricing during this major religious event.

The Maha Kumbh, which began on January 13, is expected to draw millions of devotees, with the event concluding on February 26, 2025.

Dr. Farooq Abdullah Highlights Restoration of Democracy Under Omar Abdullah’s Leadership

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Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) President, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, emphasized the significant shift in governance following the restoration of a democratic government under the leadership of Omar Abdullah. Addressing party functionaries at an event organized to felicitate Syed Tauqeer, the newly appointed Provincial Secretary of the NC, Dr. Abdullah underscored that the people have been liberated from bureaucratic red tape and an era of unaccountability.

The meeting was attended by several prominent figures, including Provincial President Adv Showkat Ahmad Mir, MLAs Shameem Firdous, Ahsan Pardesi, Salman Sagar, Mushtaq Guroo, former Minister Mohammad Khalil Bandh, State Spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar, and SM Head Ifra Jan.

A New Era of Accountability:

Referring to the changes brought about by the democratically elected government under Omar Abdullah, Dr. Farooq noted that the people of Jammu and Kashmir were no longer treated as subjects under bureaucratic rule but as citizens to whom the government is directly accountable. He stated, “People no longer face the bureaucracy’s red tape. Now, individuals from all walks of life are able to visit the secretariat and have their issues addressed directly.”

Dr. Abdullah stressed the positive impact of having elected representatives in power, saying, “The people have breathed a sigh of relief knowing that their elected leaders are at the helm, working to meet their expectations and fulfill their promises.” He also reiterated the party’s commitment to restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and the ongoing efforts to undo the developmental setbacks of the past decade.

Commitment to Progress:

Dr. Abdullah further assured the gathering that all the promises made in the party’s manifesto would be fulfilled without compromise. “Under Omar Abdullah’s leadership, the government is working on multiple fronts to restore our dignity and address developmental challenges,” he added. “The government is committed to progress, ensuring accountability, and improving the lives of all citizens.”

Highlighting the unity and sacrifices of the party’s members, Dr. Abdullah called upon party functionaries to prepare for the upcoming Urban Local Bodies and Panchayat elections. He emphasized the importance of including educated youth and women candidates in the electoral process, especially in light of the recent reservations for women in local governance. “Women and youth must play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our region through active participation in the democratic process,” he concluded.

The event was a clear demonstration of the NC’s determination to strengthen its grassroots base and prepare for the political challenges ahead, as the party continues to advocate for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and greater empowerment of its citizens.

Judicial Enclave Inaugurated in Kathua, Strengthening Legal Infrastructure and Accessibility

In a significant step towards enhancing judicial infrastructure and accessibility, Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Tashi Rabstan, inaugurated the Judicial Enclave at the District Court Complex in Kathua today. The enclave consists of five fully furnished apartments designated for Judicial Officers, aiming to provide dignified residences close to the Court Complex.

The inauguration ceremony saw the presence of Justice Rajnesh Oswal, Administrative Judge for Kathua district, Shahzad Azeem, Registrar General of the High Court, MK Sharma, Principal Secretary to the Chief Justice, Amit Gupta, Member Secretary of the J&K Legal Services Authority, and several Judicial Officers posted in the district.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Justice Tashi Rabstan underscored the importance of having well-maintained and accessible residences for judicial officers. He also called for the early completion of the ongoing Court Complex at Kathua and other court buildings in the district, which are essential for providing adequate space and facilities for the functioning of courts. He emphasized that the completion of these infrastructure projects would pave the way for a smoother and more efficient dispensation of justice.

A New Milestone in Kathua’s Judicial Development:

Justice Rajnesh Oswal, while expressing his happiness at the completion of the Judicial Enclave, lauded Chief Justice Rabstan for his visionary leadership in realizing this crucial project.

The ceremony included a warm welcome by Jatinder Singh Jamwal, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Kathua, who also provided a detailed overview of the Judicial Enclave and other infrastructural developments in the district. He extended his gratitude to all the dignitaries present, including officers from the High Court Registry, Deputy Commissioner Kathua, and Senior Superintendent of Police Kathua.

Legal Services Activity Calendar 2025 Released:

In a parallel event, Chief Justice Tashi Rabstan also unveiled the Activity Calendar 2025 of the Jammu & Kashmir Legal Services Authority. The calendar outlines the roadmap for various legal awareness programs, legal aid initiatives, and outreach activities planned for the year across the Union Territory. Notably, it highlights dates for National and Special Lok Adalats, social justice awareness campaigns, and initiatives to promote alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.

During the ceremony, Justice Rabstan commended the J&K Legal Services Authority for its continued efforts to bridge the gap between legal institutions and marginalized communities. Justice Atul Sreedharan, Executive Chairman of the J&K Legal Services Authority, joined the event virtually from Srinagar and emphasized the role of the calendar in ensuring timely execution of legal aid services and expanding legal literacy.

Looking Ahead: The calendar focuses on key areas such as:

  • Legal assistance for prisoners
  • Empowerment of women and children
  • Awareness campaigns on cyber laws and environmental justice
  • Rehabilitation of crime victims
  • Special campaigns launched by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA)

The release of the Activity Calendar marks a concerted effort by the legal community to enhance accessibility to justice, ensure legal literacy, and promote the rights of vulnerable groups across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

Vote of Thanks and Acknowledgements: Pravin Pandoh, Additional District Judge Kathua, delivered the vote of thanks, extending gratitude to all dignitaries and making special mention of Parvez Malik and his team for their dedication in completing the Judicial Enclave project on time.

The event was organized by Amandeep Kour, Special Mobile Magistrate, Kathua, and was hailed as a significant step toward improving the judicial ecosystem in the region

Contaminated Water Suspected as Cause of Hepatitis-A Cases in Anantnag’s Gutligund Village

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Over two dozen cases of Hepatitis-A have been reported in Gutligund village in the Verinag medical block of Anantnag district, with contaminated water suspected to be the cause. Health authorities have quickly mobilized to monitor and contain the situation.

According to local officials, a total of 27 cases have been confirmed, primarily affecting children between the ages of 6 and 16, with the exception of one 17-year-old. The first cases were reported just two days ago, prompting immediate action. Samples from the affected area have been collected for testing to confirm the exact source of the infection.

Suspected Cause: Contaminated Water from Jhelum’s Catchment Area

The village lies near the origin of the Jhelum River, with water streams in the surrounding catchment areas becoming polluted. Officials have speculated that the contamination of local water sources may have led to the outbreak of Hepatitis-A.

“The water in the region is likely the source, as a stream running through the catchment areas is believed to have become polluted,” stated the health officials. As a precautionary measure, the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department has been notified.

Surveillance and Response Efforts

Initial reports came in with four suspected cases, and the district health authorities were promptly alerted by the Medical Superintendent of Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Dooru. Surveillance teams conducted thorough investigations, resulting in the confirmation of 27 Hepatitis-A cases.

A doctor overseeing the surveillance teams described the condition as “mild jaundice,” which is typically “self-limiting” and not a significant cause for alarm. “The situation is under control, and the number of cases is decreasing, indicating that the infection is no longer spreading,” the doctor assured. Thankfully, none of the affected children have required hospitalization.

Preventive Measures and Public Awareness

Health authorities have taken steps to educate the public on how to prevent the spread of the disease. Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) activities have been launched, focusing on promoting hand hygiene and the importance of boiling drinking water.

Residents are urged to wash their hands regularly, particularly before meals and after using the bathroom, as well as to boil their water before drinking it. Health teams are also conducting door-to-door visits to ensure residents understand the disease and its prevention.

Investigation and Multidisciplinary Team Formed

The Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag has formed a multidisciplinary investigation team tasked with identifying the source of the Hepatitis-A outbreak and implementing necessary control measures. The team consists of several medical experts, including specialists in community medicine, microbiology, pediatrics, and general medicine.

A statement from GMC Anantnag read: “A multidisciplinary team has been constituted to examine the potential sources and preventive measures of the Hepatitis-A outbreak in Gutligund. The team will visit the affected area and submit an action plan by January 31, 2025.”

Conclusion

While the situation in Gutligund is being closely monitored, health authorities remain optimistic as the number of new cases appears to be declining. The ongoing investigation and swift public health response are key to preventing further spread of the disease. The residents are urged to follow hygiene protocols to protect themselves and their community from the infection.

Jammu and Kashmir Faces Financial Crisis, But Chief Minister Optimistic About Centre’s Support

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah acknowledged the ongoing financial challenges facing the Union Territory, admitting that the state’s coffers are currently “empty.” However, he expressed confidence that the central government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, would continue providing necessary financial assistance, just as they had done for the Lieutenant Governor’s administration.

In a recent interview, Omar Abdullah, who also holds the finance portfolio, elaborated on the UT’s current financial situation, stating, “We need help from the Government of India. The Prime Minister and Finance Minister have assured their continued support, just as they did under the LG’s administration.” He emphasized that while external support is crucial, the UT must also work towards self-sufficiency.

Local Body Elections: “Are You Not Tired of Elections?”

The upcoming local body elections have been a topic of intense discussion. When asked about the timeframe for elections, Omar Abdullah responded with a pointed question: “Are you not tired of elections? We had two major elections just last year.” However, he assured that whenever the elections are held, the National Conference (NC) will be ready.

A Call for Restoration of the Upper House

The Chief Minister strongly advocated for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s Upper House, arguing that there is currently no representation for Kashmiri Pandits, Christians, and minorities like Sikhs and women. “The Upper House is essential for ensuring all communities have a voice in the legislative process,” he added.

Dual Control and the Struggles of Being a UT

Omar Abdullah, while acknowledging the dual control in the administration, explained the limitations he faces as a Chief Minister in a Union Territory (UT), as opposed to when he was in charge of the state. The power to make key decisions has largely shifted to the Lieutenant Governor, especially concerning law and order, civil services appointments, and cabinet approvals. Despite these challenges, he remains hopeful that this situation will not persist for long.

“While we have the powers to transfer JKAS officers, transfers of IAS and IPS officers are decided by the Raj Bhawan,” Omar said, noting the shifting power dynamics post-August 5, 2019.

Statehood Restoration Still on the Agenda

Omar Abdullah remained optimistic about the eventual restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, a promise made by the Prime Minister during his recent visit for the Z Morh tunnel inauguration. He reiterated the NC’s commitment to this cause, stating, “We are after this (statehood) and we will take it.”

Despite the ongoing challenges, Omar confidently declared, “The UT status is not going to last forever. We will get statehood back.”

Financial and Development Challenges

The financial situation in Jammu and Kashmir continues to be a concern, with Abdullah pointing out that high AT&C losses in the power sector (currently 50-55 percent) are a major hindrance. “We need to reduce these losses, and we are committed to ensuring that deserving individuals get free power units.”

On development, the Chief Minister noted that the imposition of the Model Code of Conduct during elections slowed down the pace of infrastructure projects. However, he assured that progress would pick up in the last quarter of the financial year.

Private sector investments are still limited to areas along the National Highway, and Omar Abdullah emphasized the need to diversify investments into other sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and horticulture to reach the people in remote areas like Pulwama, Shopian, and Doda.

Challenges on National Legislation: Uniform Civil Code and Waqf Bill

Omar Abdullah also weighed in on national legislative issues, specifically the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the Waqf (Amendment) Bill. Reacting to Uttarakhand’s implementation of the UCC, he stated, “Let them do what they want to do till a law is enacted for the country. Finally, it is Parliament which will decide on this and not individual UTs or States.”

As for the Waqf Bill, he pointed out that discussions were still ongoing in the Parliamentary Committee, and no law had been enacted yet.

Conclusion

As Jammu and Kashmir navigates its financial difficulties and the uncertainties of its political status, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah remains focused on securing both central support and long-term solutions for the people of the Union Territory. His leadership continues to shape the future of the region, with promises of progress, statehood, and a better standard of living.

Melie Kerr Makes History, Becomes First Kiwi to Win Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

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In a groundbreaking achievement for New Zealand women’s cricket, all-rounder Melie Kerr has been named the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year for 2024, becoming the first Kiwi to ever win the prestigious Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.

The 24-year-old Kerr surpassed a stellar list of contenders, including Laura Wolvaardt, Chamari Athapaththu, and Annabel Sutherland, to claim the highest individual honour in women’s cricket. Her outstanding performances over the past year solidified her status as one of the most formidable all-rounders in the world.

A Historic Achievement for New Zealand

Kerr’s victory is historic not only for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award but also as the first time a New Zealand player has won the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. She is the first Kiwi to ever receive this recognition, making her triumph even more significant in the realm of international women’s cricket.

Throughout the year, Kerr delivered consistent, match-winning performances that captured the attention of the cricketing world. As a leg-spinner, she emerged as one of the most dangerous bowlers in the women’s game, frequently becoming the go-to match-winner for New Zealand, the White Ferns. Her fielding, too, was exceptional, with her agility and sharp reflexes often lifting the team in crucial moments.

Dominating with Bat and Ball

Kerr’s contributions weren’t limited to the ball. With the bat, she proved to be an essential part of New Zealand’s lineup. Whether playing expansive innings to build on strong starts or anchoring the innings when the top order faltered, Kerr’s versatility as an all-rounder made her a key player for her country.

Her performance in 2024 was a testament to her growth and commitment as a cricketer, elevating her standing among the world’s best.

Legacy of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy

First introduced in 2017, the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy has been awarded to just three players prior to Kerr: Australia’s Ellyse Perry, India’s Smriti Mandhana, and England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt. Each of these players has won the award twice. Kerr’s victory places her among these cricketing legends and marks a historic moment for New Zealand cricket.

Kerr’s win is a proud moment for her and for New Zealand cricket, highlighting the growing strength of the women’s game in the country and inspiring future generations of cricketers.

Indian Team Wins Bronze at 2025 International Snow Sculpture Championship in Breckenridge

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In a moment of national pride, two talented snow artists from Jammu and Kashmir represented India with distinction at the 2025 International Snow Sculpture Championship held in Breckenridge, Colorado. Zahoor Ahmad and Suhail Mohammad Khan clinched the bronze medal in the prestigious competition, bringing global recognition to Indian artistry.

Held from January 20 to 24, the event saw 12 teams from across the globe competing, including participants from the United States, Finland, Canada, Germany, and Mexico, showcasing their extraordinary craftsmanship. Despite facing stiff competition, the Indian team’s snow sculpture stood out, earning them a well-deserved third place.

An Extraordinary Achievement for Team India

  • Zahoor Ahmad, the team captain from Singpora Pattan in Jammu and Kashmir, and Suhail Mohammad Khan, a hearing and speech-impaired artist, represented India in this high-profile competition. Khan, who communicated through a team member, expressed his overwhelming joy despite his challenges:
    “Although I cannot speak, I am incredibly happy with our win. This is my second time representing India, and I feel fulfilled,” said Khan, whose resilience and artistry played a pivotal role in the team’s success.
  • Zahoor Ahmad, reflecting on their journey, shared the arduous experience:
    “This year, we competed in two major championships—one in Minnesota and one here in Colorado. The competition was fierce, with incredible artistry on display. Despite the freezing temperatures of -25°C to -35°C, we worked tirelessly for four days to secure third place,” said Ahmad.

A Vision for Snow Sculpture Tourism in India

Captain Ahmad also highlighted the potential for similar snow sculpture events to be held in India. He pointed to Gulmarg as an ideal location, where such international events could not only promote tourism but also bring attention to local artists. This, he believes, would further showcase the rich cultural heritage and artistic talent of the region.

International Recognition for Indian Artistry

The event’s 12 sculptures were evaluated by a panel of five judges, with teams from Germany and Mexico taking the top two spots. The Indian team’s achievement underscores the growing recognition of Indian talent in the global snow sculpture arena.

This bronze medal win marks a proud moment for Indian snow sculpture artistry, putting India on the map as a rising force in the world of snow art and inspiring future generations of artists from all corners of the country.

Dera Sacha Sauda Chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Granted 30-Day Parole Ahead of Delhi Assembly Elections

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Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the controversial chief of Dera Sacha Sauda, has been granted a 30-day parole, sources confirmed. The parole allows Ram Rahim to leave the Sunaria Jail in Haryana’s Rohtak district on Tuesday.

Currently serving a 20-year sentence for the 2017 conviction on charges of raping two of his disciples, the parole granted to the self-styled guru has drawn attention, particularly as it comes just days before the Delhi Assembly Elections on February 5, 2025.

Ram Rahim, who is the head of the Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda, commands a large and devoted following across several states, including Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and beyond. In Haryana alone, the Dera has a significant presence in districts such as Sirsa, Fatehabad, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, and Hisar, with numerous followers in these regions.

The decision to grant parole has sparked conversations and raised questions ahead of the crucial state elections, with many wondering about its potential political implications. Ram Rahim’s influence over his followers, especially in the politically significant state of Haryana, adds another layer to the ongoing political dynamics.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah Shares Emotional Experience of Holy Dip at Triveni Sangam on Maha Kumbh

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday shared his deeply emotional experience of taking a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam with his family during the auspicious occasion of Maha Kumbh. He expressed his overwhelming feelings after bathing in the presence of revered saints at the holy confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers.

Taking to X, Shah wrote, “I am overwhelmed and emotional after taking a dip in the presence of revered saints in ‘Maha Kumbh’, a symbol of social harmony and goodwill at the holy Triveni Sangam. I pray to Maa Ganga, Maa Yamuna, and Maa Saraswati for the well-being of all.”

Shah further highlighted the importance of Maha Kumbh in fostering a sense of unity and pride among the people of India. He remarked that the event not only celebrates the nation’s rich Sanatan traditions but also strengthens the unity of the country. He performed Puja-Archana with his family on the banks of the Sangam, praying for the prosperity and progress of the people.

The Union Minister referred to the Maha Kumbh as a “unique symbol of the uninterrupted flow of Sanatan culture” and noted that it reflects the core philosophy of life based on harmony. He added, “Kumbh reflects our Sanatan philosophy of life-based on harmony.”

He further emphasized that the grand gathering at the Maha Kumbh, which promotes equality and harmony, is more than just a religious pilgrimage. It stands as a confluence of the country’s diversity, faith, and knowledge traditions, sending a message of unity to the entire world.