Reflecting on his experience from the 2015 Nashik Kumbh, Fadnavis explained, “In 2027, we will have Kumbh at Nashik. The Prayagraj Kumbh was organised in an area spreading across 15,000 hectares and the Nashik Kumbh area is about 250 hectares. I have the experience of organising Kumbh in 2015, but I would say that this time it will be technologically the most advanced Kumbh.” He underscored that the event will incorporate several technology-focused elements designed to create an immersive experience for all attendees.
Fadnavis further mentioned, “Even those who cannot bathe in the holy water will have the experience of bathing in it through technology,” emphasising his commitment to ensuring that every devotee can participate, regardless of physical limitations.
In addition to his plans for the Kumbh, Fadnavis discussed his economic vision for Maharashtra. He noted that, according to a paper prepared by Niti Aayog and experts, the state could become a trillion-dollar economy in the next 4-5 years. Moreover, he added that if work is done properly, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) itself could achieve a $1.5 trillion economy.
With these bold plans, Maharashtra is set to combine tradition with modern technology, aiming to redefine the experience of one of India’s most significant religious gatherings while also driving economic growth.
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