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Mahakumbh 2025 to dazzle with 40,000 rechargeable lights

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Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) | November 11, 2024 7:11:51 PM IST
In a groundbreaking initiative, the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government will illuminate the Mahakumbh fairgrounds with over 40,000 rechargeable bulbs, ensuring 24/7 lighting.

These innovative bulbs will continue to shine even during power outages, maintaining the divine ambiance.

Lighting will play a key role in enhancing the grandeur and spirituality of the Mahakumbh. The shimmering lights at the fairgrounds in the evening will cast a mystical glow over the sacred waters of the Ganga and Yamuna, further enriching the divine ambience.

Anoop Kumar Sinha, Executive Engineer in charge of the Electricity Department, stated that the UP government plans to install these rechargeable bulbs at key points and will remain lit even during power outages.

"In addition to standard LED bulbs, rechargeable bulbs will be installed at key points, including the 4.5 lakh electrical connections for camps. These bulbs have built-in batteries that charge when the lights are on and continue to function during power cuts. This will prevent any areas from falling into darkness, as the rechargeable bulbs will remain lit even during power outages. Backup power, including large-scale gensets, will also be on standby to restore supply within one to two minutes, ensuring no lapse in lighting," Sinha said.

Executive Engineer Sinha further explained, "The rechargeable lights will be installed alongside standard bulbs, providing the same illumination. However, if there is a power outage, while the standard bulbs will turn off, the rechargeable bulbs will continue to function."

Sinha informed that the funding for these rechargeable bulbs with an approximate cost of Rs 2.7 crores, will be sourced from the ongoing projects of the Electricity Department for Mahakumbh.

"The funding for these bulbs will be sourced from the ongoing projects of the Electricity Department in the Mahakumbh Mela area. Typically, a rechargeable bulb costs between Rs 600 to 700, meaning the installation of 45,000 bulbs will likely cost around 2.7 crore rupees. However, the exact number of bulbs may vary depending on the number of camps," he said.

He further mentioned that the concept of rechargeable bulbs is relatively new, having emerged only in the past couple of years. This experiment has never been tried at any major fair or event in the state, and it is being implemented for the first time at the Mahakumbh.

In addition to the bulbs inside the camps, efforts are being made to ensure that there is no darkness outside the camps either. A total of 67,000 regular lights will be installed outside, with a backup plan that includes 2,000 solar hybrid lights.

These solar hybrid lights are designed to continue operating during power outages, as they have battery backups charged by sunlight. In the event of a power failure, they will switch to battery power, ensuring there is no disruption in lighting. These 2,000 solar hybrid lights will further ensure that there is no risk of total darkness.

The Mahakumbh begins with the Paush Purnima Snan on January 13, 2025. The Kumbh festival will conclude with the last bath on February 26, the day of Mahashivratri. (ANI)

 
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