Updated On: 30 December, 2024 08:01 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Expected to host over 40 crore devotees from across the globe, this 45-day festival from January 13 to February 26 will showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions

An aerial view of Maha Kumbh site in Prayagraj. Pic/PTI
In a first, “underwater drones” capable of diving up to 100 meters will be deployed during the upcoming Maha Kumbh to provide round-the-clock surveillance at Sangam area in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj, the Union Culture Ministry said on Sunday. Besides, renovation of 92 roads and construction of 30 pontoon bridges and installation of 800 multilingual signages are being undertaken there to facilitate the pilgrims and other visitors showcasing India’s culture and diversity.
Expected to host over 40 crore devotees from across the globe, this 45-day festival from January 13 to February 26 will showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions. Also, the installation of 2,700 cameras with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities will provide “real-time monitoring” and facial recognition technology will be used at entry points for enhanced safety, the ministry said.