Over 5,000 people have been reunited at the Mela in Prayagraj. The lost and found camp volunteers have successfully reunited 5,178 people, including 139 children, with their families. Find out how they made it possible.
Volunteers of the lost & found camp in Prayagraj, popularly known as 'Bhoole Bhatke Shivir', have been reuniting lost individuals with their families at the ongoing Magh Mela. Over the past 37 days, they have reunited 3,284 people, including 71 children, with their families. The initiative, now in its 78th year, has reunited a total of 15.35 lakh people. The volunteers are active during mega religious fairs like Magh Mela, Ardh Kumbh, and Kumbh.
A total of 4,630 patients were examined and treated at Magh Mela hospitals on Sunday. Get the latest news and updates on the medical facilities provided at the Mela.
Prayagraj: Many of the seers, saints , mahamandleshwar and mahants narrating Bhagwat Katha, Ram Katha, Bhagwad Gita other religious scriptures at the .
The CSIR-NBRI set up its Ram temple made of 70 kg flowers while the CSIR-CIMAP set up a replica of Panchvati that drew a large crowd for selfies and photos. The Panchvati replica showcased the institute’s five medicinal and herbal plants, as well as Ram cutouts, monkey and deer cutouts and a scene from the jungle portraying Ram’s 14-year exile.
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