Commissioner of police (Prayargaj) Ramit Sharma has applauded the efforts and hard work of policemen who performed their duties sincerely during Magh Mela. Commissioner also felicitated as many as 80 policemen ranking from constables to Deputy IG rank official for their contribution to conduct the annual religious fair successfully and incident free.
Over 400 personnel of jal police and PAC (flood control) worked tirelessly to safeguard lives of pilgrims and devotees who arrived at the banks of Ganga and saved around 70 devotees from drowning during 54 days of Magh Mela.
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Jal Police and PAC (flood control) personnel came in for praise for their hard work and dedication from Mela police and administration on Tuesday. On Sunday, a team of Jal Police and PAC had saved two women and two children from drowning. The boat carrying them lost balance near Chatnag area and all four had slipped into deep water. Alert policemen jumped into the river and took all four out.
Trainee IPS officers from National Police Academy (Hyderabad) received hands-on training on crowd and traffic management from Magh Mela police officials at Mela Prayagraj. They learned about coordination among different departments, security plans, parking management, diversion plans, and budget at length.
Around 20 lakh devotees, mostly women, took holy dip in Sangam on Achala Saptami in Prayagraj. The festival is dedicated to Sun god and observing this fast helps in attaining prosperity.
Around 42.9 lakh devotees, including seers, saints and Kalpwasis took holy dip in the Sangam on the occasion of Basant Panchmi, here on Wednesday. Smooth and incident-free conduct of the ritual was possible because of arrangements made by mela police for the auspicious day.
Around 42.9 lakh devotees, including seers, saints and Kalpwasis took holy dip in the Sangam on the occasion of Basant Panchmi, here on Wednesday. Smooth and incident-free conduct of the ritual was possible because of arrangements made by mela police for the auspicious day.
Basant Panchami snan today - Focus on high density spots on Magh Mela campus. Elaborate security arrangements in place for the Basant Panchmi snan on Wednesday. Additional forces assigned duties at five static points for better crowd management.
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