Mela admin preps for weekend rush and Mahashivratri snan
Cleanliness drive sets new standards at Maha Kumbh
UP Board Feb 24 exam in Prayagraj now on March 9
Water level of Ganga being increased for Mahashivratri
Experts from 12 countries suggest ways to better cancer care
Devotees, locals trapped in long traffic jams
Its our duty to maintain purity of Ganga: Min
One must move from AI to RI for healthy & happy life: Seer
Over 10cr have taken dip since Maghi Purinma
The Allahabad High Court has announced the Exam Date 2025 for the post of Group C, D Stage-II. Candidates can access the examination Date Sheet or timetable for Group C, D Stage-II 2025 on the official website, allahabadhighcourt.in.
The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the governments of Assam and Maharashtra on a petition filed by YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani seeking transfer of an obscenity case registered against him in Guwahati to Mumbai. The FIR was lodged in connection with allegations of promoting obscenity on the show, Indias Got Latent, involving podcaster Ranveer [] The post Ranveer Allahabadia obscene remarks case: Supreme Court issues notice to Assam & Maharashtra governments on Ashish Chanchlani plea appeared first on India Legal .
Maha Kumbh 2025: Record-breaking attendance, unwavering devotion at Triveni Sangam
The confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati continuously attracts millions of devotees at Maha Kumbh 2025. Despite challenges, the number of bathers surpassed 58 crores by February 20, setting a global benchmark for religious gatherings and highlighting the event's remarkable scale and significance.
Supreme Court directs Uttar Pradesh police to complete probe against MLA Abbas Ansari within 10 days
The Supreme Court has ordered the Uttar Pradesh police to conclude their investigation against MLA Abbas Ansari under the Gangsters Act within 10 days. Following the investigation, Ansari's bail plea will be considered. Previously, the Allahabad High Court denied bail as the case, involving charges of forming a gang, extortion, and assault, is still under investigation.
Alld HC lawyers seek more judges, to stage protest
Lawyers to protest against proposed tweak in Act
Prayagraj faces med crisis as supply hit, market shut
VHP demands rashtra mata status for cows
Over 58cr visit Maha Kumbh in 38 days, more than 1.28cr take holy dip in a day
No bacterial growth in Ganga, pure as alkaline water
Laser show to continue after Kumbh
10 STPs operational, 3 more underway
The Supreme Court has reprimanded the Allahabad High Court for passing an interim order on a matter related to a food distribution scheme for lactating mothers and young children, even after the case was taken up by the Apex Court. Agreeing with the Additional Solicitor General that the High Court proceeded in a manner bordering [] The post Supreme Court pulls up Allahabad High Court for passing interim order on matter taken up by Apex Court appeared first on India Legal .
MNNIT Allahabad Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for Field Investigator Posts
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad (MNNIT Allahabad) has Recruits 04 Field Investigator Posts. Candidates with M.A Can Apply on or before 04-03-2025.
MNNIT Allahabad Field Investigator Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad (MNNIT Allahabad) has Recruits 04 Field Investigator Posts. Candidates with M.A Can Apply on or before 04-03-2025.
Empowering change: Historic high in women's participation at Maha Kumbh 2025
The Maha Kumbh is witnessing an unprecedented rise in female participation, with over 40% of attendees being women. This shift reflects greater access to education, security, and evolving societal norms, enabling women to explore spirituality more independently. Religious institutions are also showing a more inclusive attitude towards women.
When Ranveer Allahbadia Asked Ajay Devgn, Rohit Shetty To Watch Samay Rainas Indias Got Latent
In the said episode that was shared on Ranveer Allahabadias YouTube channel around 3 months ago, Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn revisited a scene from Golmaal 3.
Comedian Samay Raina, embroiled in controversy over Ranveer Allahabadia's offensive joke, remains unfazed. At a live show in Canada, he humorously addressed the situation and expressed his intention to entertain. The incident has sparked debates on comedy's limits and freedom of expression.
UP government faces HC ire for 11-year aid delay to acid attack survivor
The Allahabad high court criticized Meerut's district magistrate and the UP government for mishandling a compensation case involving an acid attack survivor awaiting additional funds for 11 years. The court demanded timely action and instructed the UP government to ensure prompt compensation in such cases, ordering compliance within a week for the current case.
Seers slam Mamata for remark over Maha Kumbh
Naga Sadhus show the path to correct vision at Kumbh
CM visited Prayagraj 16 times since Oct 24 to review Kumbh prep
Bird festival impresses foreigners
Father-daughter duo pedals 700km toMaha Kumbh
Over 1cr takes dip on Wednesday
Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi takes holy dip
Adani group, Iskcon serving meals to over 1L devotees daily
Nirmala Sitharaman visits Kumbh
Cops on Kumbh duty carry ondespite challenging conditions
Kumbh fed workers, will now sustain their livestock
Over 50L from Nepal took dip in Sangam
HC orders speedy reliefto acid attack survivors
Dont want packed flour? Discover the fitness revolution at Maha Kumbh Grind your flour & get fit
The Maha Kumbh's ODOP and Khadi exhibitions in Prayagraj feature the innovative Cycle Atta Chakki. This patented device allows users to grind grains while exercising, promoting health and reducing energy waste. The device was created by Amit Mishra, Rekha Mishra, and Ashish Gangwar, and has gained recognition for its blend of fitness and sustainable living.
Naga Sadhus at the Maha Kumbh are collaborating with Dr. Nishant Kumar from the Eyebetes Foundation to raise awareness about free eye checks. This unique campaign, running until February 24, encourages devotees to get their eyes screened, addressing the importance of proper vision and diabetes management.
Dr. Umesh Chand Pant and his daughter Umang cycled 700 km from Ghaziabad to Prayagraj to promote fitness through cycling. Starting on February 10, they reached their destination on February 15, resting overnight in multiple cities. Arpit and Shivani Shrotiya from Mumbai and a group of youths from Bihar also traveled to the Maha Kumbh using unique means.
Maha Kumbh: 90,000 UP jail inmates to take holy bath with Sangam water; know how
Uttar Pradesh jail administration will bring holy water from Prayagraj's Sangam to 75 jails, allowing 90,000 inmates to participate in the Maha Kumbh from within prison on February 21. Prisoners will bathe in sanctified water after prayers. Minister Dara Singh Chauhan and senior officials will attend the event at Lucknow Jail.
Ranveer Allahbadia apologised multiple times after controversial remark, claims audience member
Ranveer Allahbadia, at the centre of a massive controversy over his remarks on Indias Got Latent , is facing multiple FIRs after the clip went viral. Summoned alongside comedian and show creator Samay Raina, Allahbadia has also drawn scrutiny from the police and the Womens Commission. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court criticised his obscene comments while granting him interim relief from arrest. Amid the escalating backlash, an audience member has now shared a new perspective on the incident. 'He is insulting his parents also!': SC raps influencer Allahabadia, grants protection from arrest Mumbai-based Mohit Khubani, an audience member at the controversial Indias Got Latent episode, has claimed that YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia repeatedly apologised to the contestant after making a vulgar remark that sparked nationwide outrage. Taking to Instagram, Khubani, who attended the Samay Raina-hosted show, said Allahbadia was proactive in ensuring the contestant was comfortable. Sorry aapko bura toh nahi laga? (Sorry, did it hurt you?), he reportedly asked multiple times. Khubani also revealed that the contestant later won the show, and Allahbadia even hugged him on stage. Defending the panellists, Khubani said, I know this is not my regular content, but I wanted people to know what exactly happened in that episode. I don't want my favourite creators getting hate for no reason because half of the people dont even know what happened. He added that the comedians and panellists made sure the kid was comfortable while they made jokes. Khubani claimed that Samay Raina also checked on the contestants comfort, asking, Are you okay? He added, The contestant responded, You did good, and Allahbadia again apologised if the joke had upset him. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mohit Khubani (@mohit.k_01) Khubanis video quickly went viral, amassing over 2 million views and drawing a flood of comments. One viewer wrote, Hope this reaches that kid and he speaks about his experience! Another user said, Samay repeatedly asked the contestant if he was comfortable before airing that part of the episode. If the contestant had been uncomfortable, he could have easily edited it out, knowing that the joke might cause chaoswhich it ultimately did due to some ill-informed individuals and critics. The controversy erupted after a clip from the episode went viral, in which Allahbadia asked the contestant, Watch your parents have sex every day for the rest of your life. Or would you join in once and stop it forever? The inappropriate question sparked massive backlash, leading to FIRs against Allahbadia, Raina, and fellow panellists Ashish Chanchlani, Jaspreet Singh, and Apoorva Mukhija. Following the outrage, Raina deleted all episodes of the show from his YouTube channel, and Allahbadia issued a public apology, calling it a lapse in judgment. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court criticised Allahbadias remarks as vulgar and said he should feel ashamed. However, the court granted him interim protection from arrest while hearing his plea to club the multiple FIRs filed against him. Jokes Apart: Bengaluru Comedians on India's Got Latent Controversy
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has urged the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) to take action against YouTubers Ranveer Allahabadia, Samay Raina, and other participants of Indias Got Latent for allegedly using vulgar language on a public platform. The commission has also written to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, calling for clear guidelines to curb obscene and inappropriate content on OTT platforms. The letters were issued following a complaint by Punditrao C. Dharenavar, an assistant professor of sociology at Postgraduate Government College, Sector 46, Chandigarh. In a letter dated February 18, addressed to the NCPCR chairman, Punjab State Commission for Protection of Child Rights chairman Kanwardeep Singh stated, In the larger interest of child welfare and digital content regulation, we urge the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to summon and take action against Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahabadia, and other participants of Indias Got Latent to investigate their involvement in using vulgar language on a public platform. 'India's Got Latent' row: NCW rescheduled hearing as YouTubers fail to appear for summons Take suitable legal action against them as per child protection laws and implement stricter guidelines for regulating obscene and inappropriate content on digital platforms to protect children from harmful exposure, Singh said. In a separate letter to the Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Singh called for stricter compliance with the Information Technology Act, 2000, to regulate explicit content on digital platforms. The letter emphasised the need to, frame clear policies or guidelines to prevent the unchecked spread of obscene and inappropriate content on OTT platforms, conduct public awareness campaigns to educate citizens, especially parents, about the risks associated with exposure to vulgar digital content, and introduce legal measures or amendments if necessary to strengthen oversight of OTT content in line with child protection laws. Jokes Apart: Bengaluru Comedians on India's Got Latent Controversy
Karnataka postal circle issues special cancellation
BENGALURU: The Karnataka Postal Circle celebrated World Air Mail Day on Tuesday by issuing a special cancellation to mark the day. The worlds first postal delivery by flight happened in India on February 18, 1911 in Uttar Pradesh during the Kumbh Mela at that time. The 114th anniversary of the historic event was celebrated at the GPO. Chief Postmaster General S Rajendra Kumar told TNIE, The first mail by air covered 9.7 km, from Allahabad (now Pragyaraj) to Naini Junction, a railway station located within the city. The Humber-Sommer flight, steered by French national, Henri Pequet, carried 6,500 pieces of mail and took 27 minutes to complete the trip. It was only after the success of this pioneering initiative that other countries adopted air mail. The Indian Postal department issued a special souvenir sheet in 2011, featuring a stamp and a miniature sheet, he added. For philatelists and stamp collectors, this event marks a significant milestone, an official release said.
No proposal to extend Kumbh: Prayagraj DM
Kumbh is biggest moment for every Sanatani
Over 60 crore devotees likely to take holy dip by Maha Shivratri
Nashik team visits Prayagraj to prep for 2027 Kumbh mela
Hotel industry in Prayagraj reaping profits
HC raps admin for unlawful role in pvt property matter
After brief respite, roads to Sangam wear crowded look
New floating bridge to connect Arail, Kalighat
CM Fadnavis calls for stricter social media rules after Allahbadia case
Mumbai: After the Supreme Court pulled up Ranveer Allahabadia, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Tuesday warned that obscenity cannot be tolerated as freedom of speech. He hailed the apex courts scathing observations saying that everyone has the right to free speech but if it encroaches on someones freedom they are bound to face the action. []
Allahabad High Court rules changing name is not a fundamental right
The Allahabad High Court has overturned the order of a single bench which declared changing name as per ones wish as a fundamental right. The court said that changing the name is not a fundamental right. Making a law on this is a policy matter of the Centre and the state. The Division Bench of [] The post Allahabad High Court rules changing name is not a fundamental right appeared first on India Legal .
Witness testimony cant be rejected only due to relationship with victim: Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court has said that if a witness is a relative of the victim, his testimony cannot be rejected on this basis alone. The court should check the credibility of his statements. The Division Bench of Justice Vivek Kumar Birla and Justice Syed Qamar Hasan Rizvi heard a Criminal Appeal filed by Rakshpal [] The post Witness testimony cant be rejected only due to relationship with victim: Allahabad High Court appeared first on India Legal .
Edin Rose shared on social media about being stalked by a drunk driver in Mumbai. The incident occurred while she and her friend were traveling in a rickshaw. They were followed for 20 minutes by a man in a Jaguar. She highlighted concerns about women's safety and urged for better education for men.
Allahabadia case: SC calls for regulating YouTube, social media content
New Delhi: Pulling up YouTube celebrity Ranveer Allahabadia for exhibiting perversion, the Supreme Court on Tuesday called for regulation or maintaining decency in the content of YouTube channels and social media platforms. The apex court also offered Allahabadia a temporary shield against arrest in cases registered across the country for promoting obscenity. A bench of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Big Relief For Ranveer Allahabadia AKA Beer Biceps | Supreme Court Grants Interim Protection | News
: Big relief for Ranveer Allahbadia as Supreme Court grants interim protection from arrest in firs relating to India's got latent controversy In a major relief for Ranveer Allahbadia, the Supreme Court has granted interim protection from arrest in the FIRs related to the India's Got Talent controversy. Actor Nassar Abdulla shares his views on the matter. The controversy had sparked a heated debate on social media, with many calling for Allahbadia's arrest. However, the Supreme Court's decision has provided a temporary reprieve for the YouTuber. In this video, we discuss the implications of the court's decision and what it means for Allahbadia's future. n18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
SC grants interim protection from arrest to YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia
New Delhi, Feb 18: The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted interim protection from arrest to YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia in connection with multiple FIRs filed in Mumbai, Guwahati, and Jaipur over alleged obscene remarks made by him during an episode of the online show Indias Got Latent. A bench comprising Justice Surya Kant and Justice N [] The post SC grants interim protection from arrest to YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia appeared first on Northlines .
India`s got latent row: SC grants interim protection to Ranveer Allahabadia
The Supreme Court granted interim protection from arrest to YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia in connection with multiple FIRs filed against him. The Court also expressed displeasure over his controversial remarks on Indias Got Latent and imposed restrictions on his travel
NEW DELHI: In a major relief toSocial media influencer and YouTuber, Ranveer Allahabadia , the Supreme Court on Tuesday directed no coercive action against him for hisalleged obscene remarks made on a YouTube show 'India's Got Latent'. Atwo-judge bench of the apex court, led by Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh passed the order on Allahabadia's plea under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution seeking to club various FIRs registered against him in various states including Maharashtra and Assam for his video of his controversial and alleged comments on parents and sex on social media and sought interim protection. Abhinav Chandrachud, a lawyer representing Allahabadia mentioned the matter on last Friday before the apex court's bench, led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna. He said that the petitioner has received many death threats from Maharashtra, Assam, and now Jaipur. There was a reward. 'Bounty on my life, want my tongue severed': Ranveer Allahbadia reveals threats in SC plea Chandrachud further said that the offence is old Section 153-A (Prompting hatred) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). To this, Justice Kant asked him, what were the parameters of obscenity/vulgarity? If this is not obscenity in this country, then what it!? See the language you are using! You have got a license to speak all kinds of (language)?. This type of condemnable behaviour...it's not a question of an individual's morality.He is insulting his parents also! There is something dirty in this person's mind that has been spread through this program,he bench of the top court observed. Questioning the conduct of Allahabadia, the judge went on to observe that somebody thinks that because I have become so and so popular, I can speak any kind of words and take entire society for granted...you tell us anyone in the world who would like such words! Slamming him for his uttering such derogatory words, the court questioned him, you can seek cheap publicity by using abusive language? The words you have chosen, parents will be ashamed, sisters will be ashamed. Entire society will feel ashamed. The perverted mind. The perversion you and your henchmen have exhibited! We have a judicial system, bound by the rule of law. If there are threats, the law will take the course, the court lambasted him for his comments. Opining that this court were not supporting this kind of language, the SC said, what embarrassment he had caused to parents. Allahabadia also sought anticipatory bail, fearing arrest by the Guwahati police, who have already issued summons to him. Ranveer Allahbadia controversy: The cringe that 'shook' us
Ranveer Allahabadia Row: Supreme Court Stays Arrest, But Reprimands Over Comment
Supreme Court chastised Allahabadia for his comments that showed 'mental filth and perverted thinking'.
The Supreme Court criticized Ranveer Allahbadia for his offensive remarks on social media, emphasizing that free speech does not permit such comments. He and others face multiple FIRs and police summons, while Allahbadia has cited death threats. Co-accused Samay Raina has publicly apologized and removed controversial videos.
Police reject Raina, Allahabadia pleas; send them fresh summons
Mumbai polices Cyber Cell has rejected YouTuber Samay Rainas request to record his statement via videoconferencing in connection with the Indias Got Latent controversy.
Mum couple rides over 1,400km to take holy dip at Maha Kumbh
UP Board to keep addl set of papers ready
AP minister takes holy dip at Kumbh
Fire breaks out at Mela area, none injured
Traffic snarls on roads to Sangam
Pilgrims park cars in nearby towns, take rail route to reach Maha Kumbh
Kumbh shows grandeur of Indian culture
200 from KTS 3.0 take dip at Triveni Sangam
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1.35 cr devotees take dip on Monday
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'India's Got Latent' row: NCW rescheduled hearing as YouTubers fail to appear for summons
NEW DELHI: The National Commission for Women (NCW) on Monday has issued a new hearing date after 'India's Got Latent' YouTubers failed to appear in response to its summons regarding derogatory and obscene remarks made on their show . The Commission had summoned content creators and public figures, including Ranveer Allahabadia, Samay Raina, Apoorva Mukhija, Jaspreet Singh, Ashish Chanchlani, Tushar Poojari, Saurabh Bothra and Balraj Ghai, to appear before it on February 17, 2025 at 12 PM. However, citing concerns over personal safety, prior travel commitments and other logistical challenges, many failed to attend in person, the NCW officials said. Allahabadia,who is popularly known as Beerbiceps,citing death threats, requested a postponement of three weeks, prompting the Commission to reschedule his hearing to March 6, 2025. The podcaster landed in a huge row after his appearance on the 'Indias Got Latent' show. The YouTuber has issued an apology for his remarks. Supreme Court to hear Ranveer Allahabadia's plea seeking to club FIRs on February 18 While some have been asked to appear on March 6, some were told to present themselves on March 11. Samay Samay Raina, who is currently travelling in the US for a pre-planned tour, will appear on March 11. The Commission said Raina has assured that he will make himself available for a hearing upon his return to India. Mukhija has communicated that she fears for her safety and can only attend the hearing virtually. Her lawyer, in an email, mentioned that Mukhija will attend in person once the situation stabilises. The Commission has accepted her request and rescheduled the hearing for March 6, 2025, a statement from NCW said. Singh, who is touring Paris and will return to India by March 10, has been asked to attend the hearing on March 11. He has also assured that he will cooperate with the Commissions inquiry. Chanchlani did not attend the hearing in person; instead, his advocate appeared on his behalf and stated that he is unwell. The Commission has accepted his request and rescheduled the hearing for March 6. 'Bounty on my life, want my tongue severed': Ranveer Allahbadia reveals threats in SC plea Poojari, the producer of 'India's Got Lalent', and Saurabh Bothra have failed to respond to the notice issued by the Commission. The Commission has strongly condemned their lack of seriousness and issued a re-summon for March 6, 2025, the statement said. Ghai has informed the Commission that he is currently outside India and will respond once he returns. His hearing has been rescheduled for March 11. The Commission expects all summoned individuals to cooperate with the proceedings and appear as instructed, the statement added. The whole controversy started in the 'Indias Got Latent'show when Allahabadia asked a question to a contestant that he copied from a recent episode of OG Crew's Truth or Drink. He had asked: Would you rather watch your parents have sex every day for the rest of your life or join in once and stop it forever. A police case has been filed against the podcaster, Raina and others by Maharashtra and Assam police. Ranveer Allahbadia controversy: The cringe that 'shook' us
Supreme Court to hear Ranveer Allahabadia's plea seeking to club FIRs on February 18
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the popularSocial media influencer and YouTuber,Ranveer Allahabadia's plea seeking to club FIRs on c ontroversial comments on parents and sex on social media on February 18. As per the cause list uploaded on Monday on the website of the SC, a two-judge bench of the apex court, led by Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh is scheduled to hear Allahabadia's plea February 18. Allahabadia on February 14 knocked on the doors of the Supreme Court seeking a direction to club the multiple FIRs registered against him in various states for his video of his controversial comments. Abhinav Chandrachud, a lawyer appearing for Allahabadia, mentioned the matter on Friday before the apex court's bench, led by the Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna. Chandrachud pleaded that the matter be listed and heard by the top court soon. He said that it was a petition under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution seeking a direction to club the First Information Report (FIRs) registered against Allahabadia in various states; including Maharashtra and Assam. Allahabadia also sought anticipatory bail, fearing arrest by the Guwahati police, who have already issued summons to him. Hearing the arguments from Chandrachud, the CJI Khanna had said that a date had already been given for the petition to be heard. The CJI did not say on which date, the matter would be taken up for hearing. He also said that the court did not allow any oral mentionings. 'Bounty on my life, want my tongue severed': Ranveer Allahbadia reveals threats in SC plea
The Maharashtra Cyber Cell has asked YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia to appear before it on February 24.
Allahabad High Court dismisses petition challenging second execution case under Arbitration Act
The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a petition relying on a 2018 Supreme Court judgment in Board of Control for Cricket in India vs Kochi Cricket Private Limited & Others. This judgment stated that the amended Section 36 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, only applies to court proceedings that began on or after [] The post Allahabad High Court dismisses petition challenging second execution case under Arbitration Act appeared first on India Legal .
NCW postpones hearing after YouTubers from Indias Got Latent miss summons
New Delhi: The National Commission for Women (NCW) has issued a new hearing date after Indias Got Latent Youtubers failed to appear in response to its summons regarding derogatory and obscene remarks made on their show. The Commission had summoned content creators and public figures, including Ranveer Allahabadia, Samay Raina, Apoorva Mukhija, Jaspreet Singh, Ashish []
Ranveer Allahabadia gets fresh summon from Maharashtra police, asked to appear on February 24
Maharashtra Police has summoned YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia for his controversial comments on the show India's Got Latent. The National Commission for Women has also rescheduled hearings for several content creators, including Allahabadia, due to safety and logistical concerns.
To avoid highway jams, Maha Kumbh devotees park vehicles in districts around Sangam city
With just nine days left for the culmination of Maha Kumbh, pilgrims are increasingly choosing to park their vehicles in nearby districts and then taking trains to Prayagraj. This trend helps reduce traffic congestion on highways but adds pressure at railway stations. Police have implemented crowd control measures to ensure safety and security.