Prayagraj: On Monday, Prayagraj will witness a monumental effort as over 15,000 sanitation workers come together to launch a synchronized cleanliness drive across four zones. This ambitious initiative, part of the ‘Swachh Maha Kumbh’ vision championed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, aims to secure a Guinness World Record for cleanliness. The campaign is a testament to the state’s commitment to maintaining high hygiene standards during the grand religious gathering.
Under Chief Minister Adityanath’s leadership, Maha Kumbh has been setting new benchmarks in cleanliness. The event has been dedicated to upholding high standards of hygiene, earning it the title of ‘Swachh Maha Kumbh’. Previously, a similar world record attempt was made during Maha Kumbh, where over 300 sanitation workers conducted a coordinated river-cleaning drive at various ghats in Prayagraj. Additionally, two more world record attempts related to cleanliness are in the pipeline.
The mega cleanliness campaign is scheduled to commence at noon, with thousands of sanitation workers participating across four designated zones: Helipad Parking – Sector 2, Prayag Area (Zone 1); Bharadwaj Ghat – Sector 7, Salori/Nagvasuki Area (Zone 2); Old GT Road and Harishchandra Ghat – Sector 5 and 18, Jhunsi Area (Zone 3); and Chakramadhav Ghat – Sector 24, Arail Area (near Pontoon 26) (Zone 4).
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