“Maha Kumbh water declared safe for bathing as per new CPCB report, Parliament informed.”

The recent Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) report has confirmed that the water at the ongoing Maha Kumbh in Haridwar is fit for bathing, the Ministry of Jal Shakti informed the Parliament. The Ministry stated that the water quality at the Kumbh site is within the permissible limits for bathing as per the CPCB report. The announcement comes as a relief to the millions of pilgrims attending the event. The Maha Kumbh, one of the largest religious gatherings in India, takes place once every 12 years and attracts devotees from all over the country. The assurance of water quality is crucial for ensuring the health and well-being of the pilgrims participating in the sacred baths during the event. The CPCB report’s findings indicate that the measures taken to maintain water quality at the Kumbh site have been effective. The Ministry of Jal Shakti also highlighted the efforts being made to ensure the cleanliness and sanitation of the area to prevent pollution of the river and maintain a hygienic environment for the pilgrims. With the CPCB report confirming the water’s fitness for bathing, the Maha Kumbh is expected to proceed smoothly, allowing devotees to partake in the holy rituals without concerns about water quality.

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