UP CM Yogi Adityanath Calls for Proper Security Arrangements for Mahakumbh 2025
UP CM Yogi Adityanath emphasizes on proper security arrangements for Mahakumbh 2025, urging volunteers’ training and logo display across districts, railway stations, and airports.
As preparations for the highly anticipated Mahakumbh 2025 are underway, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed the concerned authorities to ensure that proper security arrangements are made to safeguard the millions of devotees expected to attend the grand event. During an official meeting, CM Yogi emphasized that personnel from various civilian organizations, volunteers, UP Police, and home guards should be deployed for effective crowd management and security.
Ensuring Devotees’ Safety at Mahakumbh 2025
Addressing the preparations for one of the world’s largest religious gatherings, CM Yogi said, “Proper security arrangements should be made to ensure the safety of devotees at the Mahakumbh.” He added that personnel who will be deployed should come from a diverse background of organizations, including civilian bodies, volunteers from various religious and social organizations, and law enforcement agencies like the UP Police and home guards.
The Chief Minister stressed the importance of training and counselling for all volunteers to ensure that they are well-equipped to handle the massive crowds that Mahakumbh is known to attract. He highlighted that the training of volunteers is essential to maintaining a peaceful and safe environment throughout the duration of the fair.
Unveiling of Mahakumbh 2025 Logo
One of the key highlights of the meeting was the unveiling of the official logo for the Mahakumbh Fair 2025. CM Yogi took the opportunity to urge the Information Department to promote the new logo extensively across the state and country. “The logo of Mahakumbh Fair 2025 has been unveiled today, and I urge the Information Department to ensure that the logo is displayed in every district headquarters, railway station across Uttar Pradesh, and airport across India,” he said.
This branding effort is seen as a way to spread awareness of the event and emphasize its significance, both culturally and spiritually. The Mahakumbh is expected to draw pilgrims from across the globe, and the government aims to ensure that the logo is prominently displayed at major public transit hubs to guide and inform attendees.
Creating a Positive Environment
CM Yogi Adityanath also addressed the importance of creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere during Mahakumbh. “There should be no place for negativity,” he stated, underscoring the need for maintaining peace, harmony, and discipline throughout the religious gathering. He called for all authorities and volunteers to work together in making the event an overwhelming success.
He further instructed the administration to make all necessary arrangements to facilitate a smooth and comfortable experience for devotees, ensuring that there is no compromise on safety and well-being. From crowd management to medical services, the Chief Minister insisted that every possible measure should be taken to meet the needs of pilgrims.
Uttar Pradesh’s Commitment to Mahakumbh 2025
Mahakumbh 2025 is expected to be one of the largest religious events in the world, drawing millions of people from different parts of India and abroad. The Uttar Pradesh government is working diligently to prepare for the influx of devotees and ensure that the event remains a spiritually uplifting and safe experience for all. With a strong emphasis on security, training, and positivity, the administration is leaving no stone unturned in its planning and preparations for the massive event.
The Chief Minister’s proactive approach toward ensuring a successful Mahakumbh is being seen as a testament to the state’s commitment to handling such a large-scale event with efficiency and care.
As Mahakumbh 2025 approaches, devotees can expect a well-organized, secure, and spiritually enriching experience, thanks to the efforts and leadership of the Uttar Pradesh government.

