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HARIDWAR: Amidst the massive surge in Covid-19 cases, the last shahi snan of the Maha Kumbh on the ocassion of Chaitra Purnima on Tuesday was a relatively muted affair compared to the previous shahi snans. In the morning, when the shahi snan ritual started, it was being estimated that the turnout would be around 3 lakh. Officials announced by evening that around 25,000 people had participated in the shahi snan till 5 pm. Times View Even 3 lakh or even 25,000 is too large a number of people congregating at the height of a deadly epidemic. With mounting deaths all around, especially in the past fortnight, the state government should have ensured that the last shahi snan was a symbolic event. Now one can only hope that this doesn’t turn out to be a superspreader event.
No crowds now: With akhadas pulling out, Kumbh virtually over SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 07:13 PM IST Share Synopsis There is hardly any crowd now at the bathing ghats where droves of sadhus and common devotees had gathered for a dip in the river on the ‘shahi snan' of April 14, defying Covid-19 norms like social distancing. Most of the devotees have already left and the akhadas have been winding up their camps one after another. PTI Crowds at the ghats of Ganga in Haridwar have thinned down drastically after the key ‘akhadas' of seers began pulling out of the Maha Kumbh, citing the surge in coronavirus numbers.