Madhya Pradesh Expands Simhastha 2028 Preparations to Neighbouring Districts
MP Expands Simhastha 2028 Prep to Neighbouring Districts

The Madhya Pradesh government has expanded preparations for the Simhastha 2028 mega religious congregation beyond Ujjain, directing neighbouring districts to identify land for holding areas, satellite parking sites, and basic amenities to manage the expected high influx of pilgrims and vehicles.

Review Meeting in Ujjain

Reviewing Simhastha works in Ujjain on Saturday, Additional Chief Secretary Rajesh Rajora asked collectors to prepare detailed plans for parking, drinking water, toilets, and other facilities at key locations. He also sought details of satellite parking sites used during Simhastha 2016 and their effectiveness in managing traffic.

Crowd and Traffic Management

“A large number of vehicles coming for Simhastha will pass through neighbouring districts before reaching Ujjain. Districts must identify land for holding areas and parking facilities in advance and prepare plans for basic amenities. These arrangements will play a critical role in crowd and traffic management,” Rajora said.

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Proposed Holding Areas

The Indore collector informed the meeting that Gulawat-Thirakhedi, Hatunia, and the Sahana Road stretch along NH-52 have been proposed as holding areas. Dhar district was asked to identify suitable sites in the Badnawar-Petlawad belt, while officials were directed to expedite work on an alternative Indore-Ujjain road.

Personnel and Infrastructure

Ujjain collector Roshan Kumar Singh said that around 11,500 home guard personnel are proposed to be deployed during Simhastha. The Public Works Department plans to install barricading across 196.73 km and develop temporary roads in the fair area.

Sanitation and Lighting Plans

The civic body’s sanitation plan includes 1.19 lakh temporary toilets, 23,200 bathing units, and 31,900 urinals. Officials also reviewed plans to install 12,200 LED lights, 9,000 floodlights, and 48,100 series lights. Signages worth Rs 25.04 crore are also proposed to improve navigation and crowd management during the event.

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