Pilgrims can reach out to the Command Control Center via a toll-free number (18001802877) or a dedicated WhatsApp number (9415049606).
These support lines will provide immediate help wherever possible, ensuring a seamless travel experience for everyone.
To further enhance coordination, a Control Room has been set up at Jhunsi, Prayagraj. This facility will maintain regular communication with the Command Control Center, providing updates to higher management every two hours.
Special Arrangements for Bathing Days
The Maha Kumbh is known for its sacred bathing days, during which pilgrims take a holy dip in the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers. These days witness a significant surge in footfall, requiring extra measures to handle the crowd.
To manage this, the buses from nearby districts will operate from the temporary bus stations in the outer areas of the fair. This arrangement is designed to prevent overcrowding in the main fair zone and ensure pilgrims can reach their destinations safely and efficiently.
Ensuring Safety and Convenience
Speaking about the preparations, Transport Minister Dayashankar Singh said that the government is committed to ensuring a safe and convenient experience for the millions of devotees attending the Maha Kumbh.
“Extensive preparations have been made to ensure the safety and convenience of pilgrims. The Command Control Center, temporary bus stations, and 24x7 support systems are all aimed at providing a smooth and stress-free journey for the devotees,” he said.
The minister also reassured that instructions have been issued to the transport staff to maintain constant communication with the Control Room at Jhunsi. Regular updates will help manage operations more effectively, especially during peak hours.
Arrival of a Water Ambulance for Medical Emergencies
In a significant boost to the safety measures at Maha Kumbh, a water ambulance from Gujarat has been stationed at Mahakumbh Nagar. This mobile hospital, equipped with oxygen cylinders, emergency medicines, and other essential medical supplies, has been deployed by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to provide immediate medical assistance during emergencies, especially during the ritualistic bathing in the Ganga.