UP: Maha Kumbh area declared no-vehicle zone till February 12
The restrictions have been imposed on account of Maghi Purnima on February 12, which marks the end of a spiritually significant period of the pilgrimage.
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The Prayagraj district administration has banned all vehicles from the Maha Kumbh pilgrimage area on February 11 and 12.
Vehicles have been banned in the pilgrimage area from 4 am on Tuesday. The Prayagraj city will also become a no-vehicle zone from 5 pm on Tuesday.
The restrictions have been imposed on account of the occasion of Maghi Purnima on February 12. The day marks the end of the Kalpvas period, during which devotees observe a month-long period of austerity and spiritual contemplation near the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati rivers.
The curbs on vehicular movement will end after the holy bath on February 12.
The Uttar Pradesh government estimates that over 10 lakh devotees have undertaken the month-long period of austerity at the Maha Kumbh Mela this year, The Hindu reported.
On Sunday, ahead of Maghi Purnima, thousands of pilgrims travelling to the Mela via Madhya Pradesh found themselves stuck in traffic jams ‘stretching up to 300 kilometres” on interstate highways.
Police officials in Madhya Pradesh had urged devotees to turn back from the state’s Katni district, located more than 300 km away from Prayagraj, to avoid getting stuck in traffic.
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