SPECIAL CLEANLINESS MEASURES UNDER THE NAMAMI GANGE MISSION REDEFINE CLEANLINESS AT MAHAKUMBH 2025

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Under the National Clean Ganga Mission, the Uttar Pradesh government has implemented special cleanliness management measures for Rs. 152.37 crore for Mahakumbh 2025. These initiatives combine modern technology with traditional practices to ensure a clean and sustainable environment for the sacred event.

Maintaining the purity of the Ganga, effective waste management, and creating plastic-free zones are top priorities for the organization of Mahakumbh 2025. The event is being presented as a benchmark for environmental responsibility, with a strong emphasis on maintaining cleanliness throughout the fair area.

Over 28,000 toilets, including 12,000 Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) toilets equipped with septic tanks and 16,100 prefabricated steel toilets with soak pits have been installed across the fairgrounds.

These toilets aim to promote an eco-friendly approach while ensuring cleanliness. Additionally, 20,000 community urinals have been set up to ensure a comfortable and hygienic experience for devotees for improved sanitation.

To enhance effective waste management in the event area, 20,000 trash bins have been installed to help segregate waste at the source, while encouraging its reuse and recycling. To further streamline waste collection and disposal, 37.75 lakh liner bags have been provided. The strategies adopted for Mahakumbh 2025 will not only set high standards for cleanliness but also demonstrate the country’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

Mahakumbh 2025 is not just a religious event but a model example of environmental conservation and cleanliness. It highlights the efforts of the government towards maintaining the purity of the Ganga, sustainable waste management, and creating plastic-free zones. Through this sacred event, awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection will be raised in society. This cleanliness initiative for Mahakumbh 2025 will inspire not only the present generation but also future ones.

Mahakumbh 2025 emerges as the confluence of devotion and environmental stewardship in the history of sacred events.

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