Nashik authorities have set up 16 new parking lots to manage traffic efficiently during the upcoming Simhastha Kumbh Mela. This strategic move aims to ensure a smooth flow of devotees and prevent traffic congestion.
NashikSimhastha Kumbh MelaTraffic ManagementParking LotsCivic PlanningReal Estate PuneAug 19, 2025
The Simhastha Kumbh Mela is a major Hindu pilgrimage and festival that takes place in Nashik, India. It attracts millions of devotees who come to take a dip in the sacred Godavari River, believed to cleanse sins and bring spiritual purification.
The 16 new parking lots are being set up to manage the large number of devotees expected during the Simhastha Kumbh Mela. This will help prevent traffic congestion and ensure a smooth flow of visitors.
The planning meeting was attended by Municipal Commissioner Manisha Khatri, Additional Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Chaudhary, Police Assistant Chandrakant Khandvi, City Engineer Sanjay Agarwal, and other high-level officials from various departments.
Digital technology will be used to enhance traffic management and crowd control. It will help in monitoring and directing the flow of devotees, ensuring a safe and organized event.
The next important meeting for the Simhastha Kumbh Mela is scheduled for August 21. It will focus on department-wise micro-planning and will be attended by Divisional Commissioner Dr. Praveen Gedam, District Collector Jalaj Sharma, and Municipal Commissioner Manisha Khatri.
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