Now three world records to be attempted on Feb 24, 25 at Mahakumbh
Three world records will be made at the ongoing 45-day mega religious fair of Mahakumbh on February 24 and 25. On February 24, 15,000 sanitation workers will clean the roads of the fair area simultaneously in an attempt to set a record for the largest synchronized sweeping drive, while on February 25, 10,000 people will attempt a record of hand printing in Ganga Pandal even as more than 500 shuttle buses will be operated on the same day for an attempt at yet another world record, said Vijay Kiran Anand, DM of Mahakumbh Nagar. Prayagraj Mela Authority had earlier proposed to make a record of operation of e-rickshaws, but in view of the huge crowd of pilgrims continuing to arrive in the mela area, now shuttle buses will be operated instead to set the record so that there is no chaos, said officials. In 2019, Prayagraj Mela Authority had made a record of cleanliness involving 10,000 sanitation workers simultaneously, while more than 7,000 people had made a record by doing hand printing besides making a record by operating 500 shuttle buses. If the attempts this time are successful, Prayagraj Mela Authority will break its own records of road cleanliness, hand printing and simultaneous operation of shuttle buses.

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