The Maha Kumbh Mela, held once every 12 years in Prayagraj, is a large spiritual gathering that attracts millions of people. This year, the Mela is special as the stars align in a way that happens only once every 144 years. Devotees from all over India come to bathe in the rivers of Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati, believing it will wash away their sins and bring them salvation. To manage the large crowds and reduce environmental impact, the government has put in place several measures like over 10,000 cleaning staff, better waste management systems, eco-friendly transport, and solar power. There라이브 바카라 also a "one bag, one plate" campaign to reduce waste. With a budgetary allocation of 7,500 crore from centre and state government, authorities are committed to making the event more sustainable. However, with millions attending the Mela, many wonder that managing the large waste generated can be a challenge and raise the question of whether these efforts can truly keep the Mela clean and green.