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“No Vehicle Zone” stated in Anoagrad ahead of Maghi Purnima Shan

“No Vehicle Zone” stated in Anoagrad ahead of Maghi Purnima Shan

Authorities have announced many measures ahead of Mag -Purnim Snan in Mahakambh in Gadagrazh on Wednesday (February 12), which includes the “without a vehicle” area in the area.

The public as well as private vehicles will be parked in the parking lot of many relevant routes.

Along with this, the authorities also introduced a ban on Callpavase vehicles.

The special traffic plan will be applied from Tuesday 17:00 to February 12, limiting access only to the necessary and extraordinary services.

The administration urged all the loyalty to comply with the traffic rules and plans to provide a smooth flow of “sleep”.

Union Minister Ashvini Vaishaya, on Monday (February 10), stated that the Indian railways had made comprehensive arrangements at eight railway stations to facilitate smooth travels for loyals who attend the celebration of Mag -Purnim in Mahakumba.

“Railways took care of all arrangements at 8 railway stations for Adagradge -Mahakumba. Along with the state administration, everything is done very coordinated. 330 trains left Adagrad -Crossroad yesterday, and even today trains run in order. If someone is trying to spread rumors, we do not want them listen.

“We have deployed more than 13,000 railway staff at different railway stations in Sangham. Special trains are also carried out in accordance with the requirements. Yesterday, 12 and half of the varnis 1200 CCTV.

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Pilgrims going to Mach Kumb, stuck 300 km plugs

This happens through millions of pilgrims on the way to attending the world’s largest religious festival at Makh Kumba Festival in Uttar -Pradeshi, Gadagrage, and on Sunday (February 10), they were killed in their cars due to massive plugs that are stretched with hundreds of kilometers.

“The world’s largest traffic jams”, as it is reported by the athizes, covered up to 200-300 kilometers from Madha Pradesh, which prompted the authorities to stop vehicles in different areas and leaving people stuck on roads for several hours.

(With entrances from agencies)