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  • Bodies, clothes, bags lie on ground after stampede at mass Hindu gathering in India


    By Saurabh Sharma

    LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) – Bodies, clothes and bags lay scattered on the ground after a deadly stampede at the world’s largest gathering of humanity, the Maha Kumbh Mela in northern India, on one of the most auspicious days in Hinduism.

    Witnesses described a mass of people rushing to take a pre-dawn dip at the confluence of the three sacred rivers – the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the mythical, invisible Saraswati, at Prayagraj, which Hindus believe absolves them of all sins and frees them from the circle of life and death.

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    An unnamed official said at least seven people had died and dozens more had been injured in the stampede that took place in the early hours of Wednesday. But there was no confirmation of deaths or injuries from the local government, more than 12 hours after the incident.

    “We saw people falling, lying one above another and crushing others to find a safe place. As we went ahead, we saw clothes, bodies of people, their bags, clothes and other belongings littered around,” Shweta Tripathi, a resident of Sant Kabir Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, told Reuters.

    “It all happened so fast that I couldn’t process it and started crying. Luckily none from my group was hurt and we are all safe,” she said.

    She saw a child and his relative crying next to bodies of their loved ones.

    “I don’t think I am coming ever again,” she said.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela is the world’s largest congregation of humanity, attracting some 400 million people over its six weeks. By comparison, the Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia drew 1.8 million last year.

    By Tuesday nearly 200 million people had attended the 2025 festival since it started two weeks ago.

    Visuals showed distressed attendees searching for their belongings amid piles of bags, clothes and water bottles thrown around. Some people were seen walking with containers carrying the holy water from the rivers.

    Abhishek Kumar, who said he also attended the Mela with a few of his relatives saw people falling because of the crowd that surged to take a dip.

    “Some people were returning after taking a dip and others were rushing towards the river. There was absolutely no co-ordination between the two crowds,” he told ABP news channel.

    “Some of the women in our group were old and they tripped and fell. People walked over them in their hurry to get out,” he said.

    Kumar said it took him and others more than an hour to get to the makeshift hospital near the site of the festival because of the surging crowds.

    “From what we could tell, the women we brought here were not breathing, but we don’t know for sure. We just picked them up on our shoulders and ran.”

    (Reporting by Saurabh Sharma,writing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Tanvi Mehta, Editing by Angus MacSwan)



    In a tragic turn of events, bodies, clothes, and bags were left scattered on the ground after a stampede occurred at a mass Hindu gathering in India. The chaos unfolded as thousands of devotees gathered to participate in the religious event, resulting in a rush of people that led to the deadly stampede.

    The scene was described as chaotic and heartbreaking, with injured individuals lying on the ground amidst the debris. Rescue teams rushed to the scene to provide aid to the injured and transport them to nearby hospitals for treatment.

    Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the stampede and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent such tragedies in the future. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families during this difficult time.

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  • After Maha Kumbh Mela Stampede, Concerns of Cover-Up


    The pre-dawn stampede at the massive Hindu festival in northern India created havoc. But order was restored swiftly in the next few hours.

    On Wednesday morning, ambulances cut through a swarm of millions of people who had gathered in the city of Prayagraj. They ferried dozens of people to hospitals, some who had been trampled to death.

    Local officials moved to resume the rites at the Maha Kumbh Mela, relying on thousands of “A.I.-powered” video cameras. Soon, the faithful were doing what they came for: bathing at the confluence of three rivers considered sacred, one of them mythical. A helicopter showered rose petals on seers leading the holy dip.

    Officials had studied stampedes at earlier iterations of the festival. But as prepared and equipped as they seemed to be, they did not release even an initial death toll for nearly 15 hours after the tragedy.

    What they kept releasing was good news: regular updates on how many people had completed the bathing ritual.

    The dearth of information on the victims of the stampede, analysts said, appeared to be an official effort to cover up damage at an event that holds significance to the fortunes of political leaders. It left families of those searching for loved ones in the dark, running from hospital to morgue.

    And it left a cloud over the official tally that was finally released on Wednesday evening — 30 dead and 90 injured.

    Among those searching for their loved ones in the vacuum of information was Shiv Shankar Singh, 55, a retired army officer He and his wife had bathed at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers, and the mythical Sarasvati, soon after midnight, and then got caught in the stampede.

    He searched for her all day, making his way on foot from hospital to hospital in an area where vehicular movement had been restricted for miles.

    “Everybody was pushing everybody else. My wife fell down,” Mr. Singh said. “I grabbed a pole and stood on the ground. I saved myself, but I don’t know what happened to her.”

    The Kumbh Mela, which happens every 12 years, is a massive undertaking by any standard. This year, because of a rare celestial alignment, it was deemed a once-in-a-century occurrence. The government in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, said it expected more than 400 million pilgrims and visitors to arrive in Prayagraj for the 45-day festival.

    Yogi Adityanath, the state’s chief minister, is considered among the contenders to succeed Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Analysts said he put himself front and center as the organizer of the world’s largest gathering in an attempt to build his national profile as an administrator who could mix two things dear to India: faith and technology.

    While assessing the preparations for the festival early in January, Mr. Adityanath, 52, had pointed fingers at his predecessors over the operation of past festivals, which had led to deadly stampedes. He said that he wanted arrangements that could be “a lesson to those who had made the organization of the Maha Kumbh synonymous with filth and stampede.”

    “Yogi has been touted as larger-than-life, larger-than-Uttar Pradesh,” said Rasheed Kidwai, an author and political analyst. “The success of the event would have meant to announce to the world, ‘Here is a man who micromanaged a gathering of 400 million people effortlessly.’ This posturing would become important for the post-Modi era.”

    The Uttar Pradesh government has a public relations budget of over $100 million for the year, and some of that goes to media outlets that provide friendly coverage.

    It has also introduced a new social media policy that gives financial incentives to influencers who promote the state’s success, while promising action against the reporting of “government schemes in a wrong manner or with wrong intention,” according to news reports.

    The hold of that influence was clear in the aftermath of the tragedy. Television channels headlined Mr. Adityanath’s regular phone conversations with Mr. Modi, 74, and that everything was under control. They repeated throughout the day a video statement by Mr. Adityanath, in which he made no mention of deaths but asked people to not fall for rumors.

    But some saw through the public relations campaign.

    “It is reminiscent of the opacity of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and his government after the widespread deaths during the second Covid-19 wave in March 2021, the scale of which was evident later when horrific images of bodies floating in the Ganga emerged,” The Hindu, a national newspaper, wrote in an editorial Thursday.

    Mr. Adityanath has ordered a probe into the lapse. His officials have not explained what caused the delay in providing a casualty toll. His office did not respond to requests for comment.

    Vikram Singh, a former police chief of Uttar Pradesh who has overseen arrangements in past Kumbhs, said a part of the delay could be attributed to the massive logistical demand of such a huge event. Officials would have been focused on evacuating the injured and getting them proper treatment, he said.

    But he, too, struggled to understand the extent of the delay, which he said only fueled a rumor mill that “was working overtime” to put the death toll anywhere from 50 to 200 in the vacuum of official information.

    The other Mr. Singh, who had been separated from his wife, went to the festival’s lost and found stands to look for her. He registered a complaint with her details. He went back to the confluence of the rivers. He walked from hospital to hospital and back to the festival site.

    There, in the evening, Mr. Singh finally had good news at one of the lost and found centers. His wife had fallen down in the stampede but, luckily, wasn’t hurt and had been waiting for him for hours.

    “If they had communicated, then I would have found her much earlier,” he said, referring to the lost and found booths. “But I am happy now that I found my wife.”

    Pragati K.B. and Suhasini Raj contributed reporting from New Delhi.



    The recent tragedy at the Maha Kumbh Mela in India, where a stampede resulted in the deaths of multiple pilgrims, has raised serious concerns about a potential cover-up by authorities. The stampede occurred during a religious gathering in the city of Haridwar, where millions of Hindu devotees had gathered to take a holy dip in the Ganges River.

    Initial reports suggested that the stampede was triggered by a sudden surge of pilgrims trying to enter a narrow bridge, leading to chaos and panic. However, as more details emerge, questions are being raised about the preparedness and response of local authorities. Some eyewitnesses have alleged that the stampede could have been avoided if proper crowd management measures had been in place.

    Furthermore, there are growing suspicions that the death toll may be higher than officially reported, with some families claiming that their missing loved ones have not been accounted for. This has led to accusations of a cover-up by authorities, who may be downplaying the scale of the tragedy to avoid public backlash.

    In the wake of this tragedy, it is imperative that a thorough investigation be conducted to determine the root causes of the stampede and hold those responsible accountable. The safety of pilgrims should always be the top priority at large religious gatherings like the Maha Kumbh Mela, and any negligence or cover-up must be addressed swiftly.

    As the nation mourns the lives lost in this tragic incident, it is crucial that transparency and accountability prevail in the aftermath of the stampede. Only then can we hope to prevent such disasters from occurring in the future.

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  • Stampede at India’s Maha Kumbh Mela Hindu Festival Leaves Pilgrims Hurt


    People were hurt and deaths were feared after millions of Hindu pilgrims at the Maha Kumbh Mela, a huge festival in the Indian city of Prayagraj, rushed to bathe in holy river waters on what is considered one of the most auspicious dates in the Hindu calendar.

    As pilgrims rushed to the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, which Hindus consider sacred, some people who were sleeping on the ground were trampled and a barrier broke, government officials said.

    The Kumbh Mela at Prayagraj occurs every 12 years. Hindus believe that bathing at the spot where the two holy rivers meet, along with a third mythical river called Sarasvati, will purge them of all sins and help them attain salvation. Because of certain favorable celestial alignments, millions more were expected this year at the event, named the “Maha” or Great Kumbh.

    The government of the state of Uttar Pradesh, where Prayagraj is, has estimated that around 400 million people will attend the six-week festival from all corners of India. To house them all, the government built a temporary city on the banks of the Ganges, with tents, toilets, streets, pontoon bridges and waste management facilities.

    The danger posed by huge crowds has been a frequent problem at the Kumbh Mela. In 2013, 42 people were killed and 45 injured in a crowd crush on a train platform.

    Government officials became much more organized and focused on the safety and security of pilgrims after the 2013 incident. This year, the Uttar Pradesh government has employed sophisticated technology to monitor the inflow and outflow of people so that police personnel on the ground can redirect crowds.

    Despite the precautions, festival employees and others were encouraging people to go toward the confluence of the rivers, with some even using the public address system to do so. Police officials were unable to clear the bathing areas before more pilgrims rushed in.

    This is a developing story that will be updated.



    Stampede at India’s Maha Kumbh Mela Hindu Festival Leaves Pilgrims Hurt

    A tragic incident occurred at India’s Maha Kumbh Mela Hindu festival, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, when a stampede broke out leaving several pilgrims injured. The festival, held every 12 years, attracts millions of devotees who come to bathe in the sacred waters of the Ganges River.

    The stampede reportedly took place near the Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers, where pilgrims had gathered to take a holy dip. The chaos ensued when a large crowd of people tried to make their way to the river at the same time, resulting in a stampede.

    Authorities have stated that at least 20 people were injured in the incident, with some in critical condition. Rescue teams and medical personnel were deployed to the site to provide aid to the injured and ensure the safety of the pilgrims.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela festival is known for its spiritual significance and is a revered event in Hindu culture. However, tragedies like this serve as a reminder of the challenges that come with managing such massive gatherings.

    Our thoughts are with the injured pilgrims and their families, and we hope for their speedy recovery. Let us all pray for the safety and well-being of all those participating in the Maha Kumbh Mela festival.

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  • Nova Scotia Stampede Supports Economic Growth, Tourism


    The 2024 Nova Scotia Stampede made a significant economic impact on the province.

    According to a recent economic impact assessment by Sport Tourism Canada, the total net economic activity generated by the event – held last September in Truro and Bible Hill – was $2.2 million, and the economic benefits extended beyond the area.

    “The Nova Scotia Stampede is a powerful driver of economic growth, showcasing the strength of our event and tourism sectors,” said Dave Ritcey, Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage. “Events like this support our communities, attract visitors, and reinforce Nova Scotia as a premier destination for tourism and investment.”

    The inaugural Nova Scotia Stampede combined professional rodeo, live entertainment and local vendors, offering visitors a unique taste of Nova Scotia’s vibrant culture and hospitality.

    Sport Tourism Canada is a national not-for-profit established in partnership with Destination Canada to strengthen Canada’s ability to attract and host sport tourism events. The assessment is available at: https://www.novascotiastampede.com/economic-impact-study-2024


    Quotes:

    “The Nova Scotia Stampede is a new signature event that drives significant economic impact while showcasing the energy and spirit of our incredible community. The overwhelming response to the 2024 event, both locally and from visitors across Canada and beyond, highlights the unique way we bring together culture, sport, heritage and hospitality – in a way that only Nova Scotians can. We’re proud of the substantial contributions it has made to central Nova Scotia and the rest of the province, and we’re excited to build on this success in 2025, further solidifying the Nova Scotia Stampede as a flagship event for the province for years to come.”
    Matt Moore, CEO, Central NS Sports & Entertainment


    Quick Facts:

    • the 2024 Nova Scotia Stampede took place September 26-29
    • more than 6,500 out-of-town visitors boosted the local economy
    • the event generated $4.3 million in economic activity across the province, including more than $3.7 million in the Truro area, and supported more than $1.1 million in local wages and salaries
    • it contributed nearly $1.3 million in tax revenues provincially and federally

    Additional Resources:

    Nova Scotia Stampede: https://www.novascotiastampede.com/

    Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage grants and programs: https://cch.novascotia.ca/investing-in-our-future

    Online grant finder tool: https://beta.novascotia.ca/find-grants-offered-through-department-communities-culture-tourism-and-heritage



    The Nova Scotia Stampede, held annually in Brookfield, is not only a beloved event for locals, but also a major driver of economic growth and tourism in the region. This action-packed rodeo brings in thousands of visitors each year, filling up hotels, restaurants, and shops in the surrounding area.

    The Stampede not only provides a boost to the local economy, but also showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Nova Scotia. From thrilling bull riding to impressive barrel racing, the event draws in crowds from near and far, putting the small town of Brookfield on the map.

    In addition to the economic benefits, the Stampede also helps to promote Nova Scotia as a tourist destination, attracting visitors who may not have otherwise considered the province for their travels. With its stunning landscapes, friendly locals, and vibrant culture, Nova Scotia has a lot to offer, and events like the Stampede help to showcase all that the province has to offer.

    So next time you’re looking for a fun and exciting event to attend, consider checking out the Nova Scotia Stampede. Not only will you be treated to a thrilling rodeo experience, but you’ll also be supporting the local economy and helping to promote tourism in this beautiful province.

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