Prominent 'katha vachaks' camping at Magh Mela are raising socially relevant issues like environment conservation, women empowerment, girl education, sanitation & hygiene, self-employment, road safety, and career counselling with their unique storytelling skills.
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Prayagraj: Be it spiritual matters or affairs of the world, no journey is complete without food and cooks are an indispensable part of any culture or event. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that majority of the akharas, religious and spiritual camps travelling from one state to another to attend big religious congregations also travel with a team of professional chefs and trained staff to prepare their meals.
At a time when over 400 religious and spiritual groups and organsiations are camping at the ongoing Magh Mela, majority of the organisations have a group of 12 to 15 trained staff including chief chef who decide and prepare meals for the staff of the camp as well as devotees taking prasad (feast).
PRAYAGRAJ: Be it spiritual matters or affairs of the world, no journey is complete without food and cooks are an indispensable part of any culture or event.
Therefore, it comes as no surprise that majority of the akharas, religious and spiritual camps travelling from one state to another to attend big religious congregations also travel with a team of professional chefs and trained staff to prepare their meals.
At a time when over 400 religious and spiritual groups and organsiations are camping at the ongoing Magh Mela, majority of the organisations have a group of 12 to 15 trained staff including chief chef who decide and prepare meals for the staff of the camp as well as devotees taking prasad (feast).