“Maha Kumbh water safe for bathing, confirms new CPCB report presented to Parliament.”

A recent report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has confirmed that the water at the Maha Kumbh festival in India is fit for bathing. The report was cited in the Parliament, reassuring the public about the water quality at the event. The CPCB report indicates that the water meets the necessary standards for bathing, alleviating any concerns about contamination. The Maha Kumbh festival, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, attracts millions of pilgrims who come to bathe in the sacred rivers. This confirmation from the CPCB is likely to boost the confidence of devotees attending the festival. The report comes as a relief to many who were worried about the water quality and its impact on public health. The government and local authorities have been working diligently to ensure the cleanliness of the water during the festival. This new report serves as validation of their efforts and commitment to providing a safe environment for the millions of attendees. With the water declared fit for bathing, pilgrims can now participate in the religious rituals without any apprehensions. The CPCB report has put to rest any doubts regarding water quality at the Maha Kumbh festival, allowing devotees to focus on the spiritual significance of the event.

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