Janjivan Bureau / Prayagraj : The Yogi government is implementing several new initiatives to give the upcoming Mahakumbh in Prayagraj a divine, grand, and refreshed appearance. The rapidly progressing construction of a riverfront along the Ganga is a key component to ease traffic congestion, set to open for traffic by November 15.
With over 40 crore tourists and devotees expected to visit Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh, the administration is accelerating efforts to improve infrastructure.
Road widening projects inside and outside the city are underway, while an alternative transportation route is being developed along the Ganga. The riverfront will significantly ease movement for visitors.
According to Additional Kumbh Mela Officer Vivek Chaturvedi, the 15.25 km riverfront, inspired by Mumbai’s Marine Drive, is being constructed at a cost of ₹213 crores. Currently, 70 percent of the work is complete, with the project slated for completion before November 15.
The riverfront will play a crucial role in managing crowds during the Kumbh Mela. It is being developed with the collaboration of the Irrigation Department and other supporting agencies. Ramesh Kumar Singh, Senior Engineer of the Irrigation Department said, “This riverfront, designed for the convenience of devotees in the Kumbh area, is distinct from ordinary roads. It features interlocking surfaces and boulder crate construction, with slope pitching for added stability. The road will be developed as a model pathway, with benches installed along the sides and several selfie points for visitors.”
He added, “Construction is underway in multiple areas along the Ganga, including stretches from Rasulabad Ghat to Nagvasuki Temple, from Surdas to Chhatnag, and up to Mahavir Puri near Curzon Bridge. The riverfront will not only shorten the distance to reach Sangam but also greatly enhance convenience for tourists. Since most devotees come to visit Sangam, the new riverfront will allow them to explore every corner of Prayagraj along with the sacred site.”