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Nearly 3,000 police personnel to monitor COVID-19 guidelines at Magh Mela in Prayagraj

The Uttar Pradesh government is making arrangements to deploy nearly 3,000 police personnel at the Magh Mela in Prayagraj, to ensure all safety guidelines in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak are followed.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: November 17, 2020 14:20 IST
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UP to deploy 3K personnel for Magh Mela in Prayagraj

The Uttar Pradesh government is making arrangements to deploy nearly 3,000 police personnel at the Magh Mela in Prayagraj, to ensure all safety guidelines in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak are followed. Commenting on the preparations, Magh Mela (nodal officer) Ashutosh Mishra said, "Over 3,000 police and paramilitary personnel will be deployed at the Mela venue and the number will be increased during the main bathing days when the crowds increase."

Other than this, the Uttar Pradesh police will also ensure social distancing is maintained between camps of kalpvasis (who camp at the Mela venue for a month) and that each visitor follows the Covid norms.

The police department will set up 13 police stations and 36 outposts for crowd management and security at the township.

The Magh Mela will begin on January 14 and continue for one month.

"The 13 police stations would be set up in Parade area, Kotwali, Mahavirji, Akshayvat, Sangam, Jal police, Mahila Thana, Arail, Khak Chowk, Jhunsi and Kalpvasi among others. Thirty-six police outposts will also be set up on mela campus," IG (Prayagraj range) K.P. Singh said.

He said that special arrangements would be made for densely populated pockets to maintain social distancing. "We have also planned to rope in IT experts to review possible populated areas," the IG added.

The police will follow all Covid-19 safety guidelines like maintaining distancing, wearing of masks and sanitization strictly during the Mela.

Additional forces and volunteers would be deployed at five bathing spots including Sangam nose, Kali Sadak and Parade area.

Unlike previous years, social and cultural organisations would not be allowed to set up stalls or camp at the Magh Mela due to the pandemic.

With a population density of 3.19 persons per square metre, Sangam area was considered to be the most popular spot during last year's Magh Mela.

"The Mela police will draft a sector-wise security plan to maintain Covid-19 protocol and additional mobile forces including paramilitary personnel would be deployed. Additional forces have been called in from neighbouring districts," the IG said.

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