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As
the sun rises over the sprawling expanse of the Maha Kumbh Mela, the sheer
magnitude of the event comes into focus. Imagine a sea of humanity, each
individual contributing to the vibrant mosaic of faith and devotion. In this
awe-inspiring spectacle, the silent heroes are the advanced waste management
technologies working tirelessly behind the scenes. Like unsung conductors of a
grand symphony, these innovations ensure that every note of cleanliness and
hygiene is perfectly in tune.
From
high-tech sewage treatment plants to natural purification ponds, each element
plays a crucial role in maintaining the sanctity of the environment. This
harmonious blend of tradition and technology not only preserves the spiritual
essence of the Maha Kumbh but also sets a benchmark for future large-scale
gatherings worldwide.
Imagine
a bustling city that springs up overnight, teeming with millions converging for
a grand spiritual gathering. A 45-day religious event that attracts an
estimated 40 crore visitors. The logistical challenge of managing the waste
generated each day is staggering. The authorities, however, are not daunted.
They have enlisted the help of Indian Space Research Organisation and Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre (BARC), two of India's premier scientific institutions,
to tackle this Herculean task.
The
scale of waste generation at the Maha Kumbh is mind-boggling: nearly 16 million
litres of faecal sludge and 240 million litres of greywater every day, and
massive solid waste from millions of pilgrims. Managing this requires
sophisticated solutions, and that's where advanced technologies come into play
One
of these is the Hybrid Granular Sequencing Batch Reactor (hgSBR), developed
through an Isro-BARC collaboration. Imagine a high-tech washing machine, but
instead of cleaning clothes, it treats sewage. This technology will be used at
three prefabricated Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants (FSTPs), efficiently
processing human waste and ensuring that the environment remains clean and
safe.
Another
innovative technique is Geotube Technology. Think of it as a giant tea bag
which holds and treats large volumes of liquid waste. This technology helps in
the containment and treatment of waste, ensuring that only clean water is
released back in the environment.
Bioremediation
is another fascinating approach being used at the Maha Kumbh. Picture a series
of large ponds, each teeming with beneficial microorganisms that break down
pollutants and cleanse the water. This natural and environment-friendly method
will be applied to greywater collected in approximately 75 large ponds,
ensuring the water is treated effectively and safely.
The
Uttar Pradesh govt has shown significant commitment to waste management, with a
total Maha Kumbh budget of Rs 7,000 crore. Rs 1,600 crore is dedicated to waste
and water management, and Rs 316 crore is specifically allocated for open
defecation free (ODF) infrastructure. This financial and infrastructural
commitment underscores the importance of maintaining hygiene and sanitation
during the event.
The
technologies being deployed aim to mitigate several critical environmental
concerns. They prevent river water contamination, reduce potential health risks
from waste and sewage, and minimise the ecological footprint of the massive
gathering. The operational strategy for waste management includes reducing
manual handling to a minimum, emphasising source-level waste segregation using
advanced technological interventions, and implementing strategic disposal
mechanisms.
Additional
preparatory measures include the installation of 1.45 lakh portable toilets,
the deployment of a number of sweepers for continuous cleaning, the
establishment of sufficient medical facilities, and a comprehensive waste
collection and management infrastructure.
These
advanced technologies represent a paradigm shift in managing large-scale
religious gatherings. They offer environmentally sustainable waste management,
reduced health risks, minimal ecological disruption, and efficient resource
utilisation. Maha Kumbh 2025 stands as a testament to India's technological
prowess in managing complex logistical and environmental challenges associated
with massive religious congregations. It stands as a shining example of how
technology and tradition can come together to create a cleaner, healthier
future for all.
(PIB)