In the wake of the Maha Kumbh stampede tragedy in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj, the state government introduced strict ...
Authorities worked in close coordination with police forces from these districts to regulate the movement of devotees, ...
President Droupadi Murmu on Friday addressed the joint session of Parliament on the first day of the Budget session and paid ...
The Prayagraj DM clarified the vehicle restrictions that will be in place on February 2 and 3and refuted claims of entry ...
Additionally, the government has made it clear that any VVIP movement must be informed at least a week in advance, an official statement said ...
VIP passes for Maha Kumbh have been cancelled and the area has been declared a no-vehicle zone till February 4.
Over 2.06 crore devotees took a holy bath at the Maha Kumbh, with improved crowd management and safety measures.
The tragedy occurred on Jan. 29 between 1am and 2am as throngs of devotees broke through barricades in an attempt to get to a triangular land mass known as the Sangam Nose, which is sandwiched between ...
Hindu pilgrim Parvati Gupta braved jostling crowds to be at the world’s largest religious festival in India but will leave ...
The day after the stampede, traces of the incident are still visible — not only in the increased security detail and police pickets all the way to the ghat but also in the demeanour of the nervous ...
Congress MP said compensation for the kin of the deceased should be Rs 1 crore, while injured should get Rs 20 lakh each and ...
Amidst chaos, reports emerge of yet another fire in Sector 22 of the mela grounds, with 15 tents reportedly reduced to ashes ...