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Ujjain Simhastha 2028: CM Mohan Yadav’s Permanent Kumbh Nagari Plan Unveiled for Pilgrims

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav plans to establish India’s first permanent Kumbh Nagari for Simhastha 2028, featuring a four-floor complex, upgraded roads, and improved pilgrim facilities. A ₹25.15 crore budget supports parking, plazas, and Shipra river cleanup. However, concerns from saints and traders over planning and land use pose challenges. The government aims for long-term infrastructure to benefit future Kumbh Melas.

Ujjain Simhastha 2028: CM Mohan Yadav’s Permanent Kumbh Nagari Plan Unveiled for Pilgrims

Ujjain Simhastha 2028: CM Mohan Yadav’s Permanent Kumbh Nagari Plan Unveiled for Pilgrims

The Madhya Pradesh government is preparing for Ujjain Simhastha 2028 with a focus on permanent infrastructure. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav aims to build India’s first permanent Kumbh Nagari to host pilgrims and saints.

Key Features of the 2028 Simhastha Plan

  • Permanent Kumbh Nagari: A 4-floor building at Regal Talkies (Chhatri Chowk) with VIP zones, shops, and open plazas.
  • Parking Facilities: Space for 92 four-wheelers and 200 two-wheelers in the basement.
  • ₹25.15 Crore Budget: Allocated for constructing commercial shops, plazas, and upgraded roads.

Infrastructure Upgrades

  • Wider Roads: Four-lane roads connecting Ujjain to nearby cities for smoother pilgrim movement.
  • Shipra River Cleanup: Ongoing efforts to ensure clean water for rituals.
  • Open Plaza: A 1,263 sq.mt public space for gatherings and events.

Controversies and Challenges

  • Saints’ Dissatisfaction: Some religious leaders claim they were not consulted during planning.
  • Land Use Debates: Local traders oppose commercial shop construction near heritage sites.

CM Mohan Yadav’s Vision

The government wants lasting solutions for future Kumbh Melas. “This infrastructure will serve pilgrims for decades,” said an official. Regular monitoring ensures projects meet deadlines.

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The Simhasthakumbhmela Editorial Staff is a dedicated team of experts, led by Umesh Sharma, who brings over 16 years of experience in Hindu traditions, pilgrimage journalism, cultural heritage, historical research, and religious tourism.

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