Mahakumbh Mela 2025: 2-Day Bird Festival To Be Held at World’s Largest Religious Gathering To Make People Connect With Nature
A two-day bird festival is being planned on February 1-2 during the Kumbh here next year to make people connect with nature at the world's largest religious gathering, an official said on Saturday.
Prayagraj, November 9: A two-day bird festival is being planned on February 1-2 during the Kumbh here next year to make people connect with nature at the world's largest religious gathering, an official said on Saturday. A proposal on the event aimed at providing information on the biodiversity of the wildlife sanctuaries in the state, is being sent to the government, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Arvind Kumar said.
Mahakumbh will begin on January 13, 2025 on the occasion of Paush Poornima and end on February 26 on the occasion of Mahashivratri. The bird festival, themed 'Kumbh's faith, conservation of nature and climate', will also help the tourism department in creating a circuit of the forests, historical sites and places of natural beauty in the state, he said. Mahakumbh Mela 2025: UP Police Officers Who Consume Meat, Alcohol Barred from Duty, Confirms DGP.
The DFO said that 90 species of different birds are present in Prayagraj. In the two-day event, discussions have also been organised with national and international subject experts, he said, and added that seers will also be invited in the discussions. Maha Kumbh Mela 2025: Preparations in Full Swing in Prayagraj; CM Yogi Adityanath-Led Government Instructs Officials To Prevent Inconvenience To Pilgrims, Ensure Smooth Conduct of Religious Activities.
Apart from this, students from educational institutions in the surrounding areas will also be invited. A photo exhibition will also be organised to attract national and international experts on ornithology, nature conservation and wildlife tourism and photography, the DFO said.
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