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‘Water from Knp Ganga barrage released into Sangam regularly’

From February 10 onwards, the quantity of water being released daily from Kanpur is being increased gradually to ensure adequate quantity of water at Sangam.

Published on: Feb 20, 2025 08:44 AM IST
By , MAHAKUMBH NAGAR
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The Irrigation department has been releasing water from Ganga Barrage in Kanpur regularly in Prayagraj for the past two months since the commencement of Mahakumbh 2025.

A woman performs evening rituals after taking a dip at Samgam during the Mahakumbh on Wednesday. (AP)
A woman performs evening rituals after taking a dip at Samgam during the Mahakumbh on Wednesday. (AP)

A specific plan had been made before the mela started with the aim of ensuring adequate water level and quantity at Sangam for devotees. According to chief engineer of Irrigation department Siddharth Kumar Singh, the water from Ganga barrage is being released at regular intervals from December 2024 onwards solely with the aim to ensure adequate water at Sangam during Mahakumbh.

“It has been a regular process since December 2024. As far as the issue which came to light recently about Ganga water not fit for bathing due to alleged presence of high level of bacteria in it, it is the Pollution department which should answer this. We are releasing absolutely clean water received from Haridwar. After travelling via Kanpur, which has pollution issues, the UP Pollution Control Board should check the source of pollution,” he added.

He informed that for last 10 days the depth level at Sangam was recorded at 72.3 metres which was adequate for this time of the year.

Irrigation department’s executive engineer, Prayagraj Ramesh Kumar Singh said, from February 10 onwards, the quantity of water being released daily from Kanpur is being increased gradually to ensure adequate quantity of water at Sangam.

 
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Kenneth John

Kenneth John is a seasoned reporter based in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He writes on a wide range of issues, including secondary education, women and child welfare, crime, infrastructure development, environment, human rights, poverty, and rural development.

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