Amidst the massive influx of devotees at Mahakumbh, the Uttar Pradesh Police, along with PAC, NDRF, SDRF, and Fire department personnel, demonstrated exceptional honesty and commitment to duty. Under the special campaign launched on the directives of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, security personnel successfully reunited devotees from 15 countries and over 20 states with their families.
On-duty personnel not only returned lost valuables, including cash worth lakhs, iPhones, jewelry, and other precious items, but also ensured immediate medical assistance by rushing the sick to hospitals and providing first aid.
Additionally, the Uttar Pradesh Police played a crucial role in assisting a large number of elderly devotees in taking a sacred dip at the Sangam. From administering CPR to offering primary medical care, the forces went beyond their call of duty.
As a result, the efficiency and responsiveness of the Yogi government have resonated globally, drawing praise from countries such as Russia, the United States, and Germany.
Dr. Rajiv Narayan Mishra, Inspector General of PAC (Eastern Zone), stated that the police personnel risked their lives to assist devotees at Mahakumbh. Their honesty and dedication in ensuring the safety and convenience of pilgrims have now gained recognition worldwide. Even international devotees are praising Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his effective management of the grand event.
Case 1: Lost valuables safely returned
On February 17, Pushpendra Singh Shekhawat from Jaipur, Rajasthan, lost his wallet at the fair. It contained two iPhones, Rs 69,000 in cash, a gold chain, two rings, and ATM cards. During routine checks, Arvind Kumar Singh of the 42nd Battalion PAC, Naini, Prayagraj, found the wallet at Arail Ghat. Using the contact details from the mobile inside, the officer reached out to the devotee and safely returned the wallet.
Case 2: Timely medical aid saves a life
Rajkumari Yadav from Bhansoach, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, suddenly fell ill at the fair. PAC constables Prashant Kumar and Ravindra Singh from the 15th Battalion, Agra D Unit, promptly arranged an ambulance and admitted her to a hospital for treatment.
Case 3: Lost Russian devotee reunited
On January 29, Russian devotee Rita got separated from her group while heading for a holy dip at the Sangam. She lost her way and ended up in Pal Basti, Mawaiya. Constable Amardeep of the 33rd Battalion PAC, Jhansi E Unit, found her and reunited her with her companions.
Case 4: Helping German devotees find their way
On January 15, a group of German devotees lost their way while trying to reach Nawabganj. Constable Raju Singh of the 28th Battalion PAC, Etawah H Unit, assisted them in reaching their destination safely.
Case 5: Injured devotee receives immediate care
On January 15, a woman devotee named Shobha from Bengaluru suffered an injury at the fair. Constable Surjeet Yadav from the 33rd Battalion PAC, Jhansi F Unit, quickly arranged an ambulance and ensured she received first aid at the hospital.
Case 6: Seizure victim rescued and sent home safely
On January 24, Vivek Bharti suffered an epileptic seizure while driving on Sangam Marg. Constables Gurdeep and Kapil Kumar from the 47th Battalion PAC, Ghaziabad G Unit, immediately took him to the hospital, informed his family, and later ensured he safely returned home with his car after recovery.
These acts of bravery and service have highlighted the commitment of the Uttar Pradesh Police in ensuring the safety and well-being of pilgrims, earning widespread appreciation.
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