The Kumbh mela, the world's largest religious gathering held on the banks of Triveni Sangam (the confluence of the three rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati) in Prayag near Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, is likely to witness 15 crore pilgrims in 2019.
"We will convert Allahabad to Varanasi stretch on Ganges into waterways and make it navigable so that people visiting 2019 Kumbha mela could travel between Varanasi and Allahabad easily," Shipping, Road Transport and Highways Minister Gadkari said here.
"The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI), which is implementing the waterways project will purchase steamers under special schemes to transport people during the upcoming fair. Private parties will also be encouraged to ply their vessels," he said.
The minister said massive work is already underway on 1,680 km stretch between Varanasi to Haldia by IWAI and dredging is being done.
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The project worth about Rs 5,000 crore is being underway with assistance from the World Bank.
Gadkari said this waterway will be a "growth engine" for Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal and the work on Varanasi-Haldia stretch will be completed by December next year.
Besides, road infrastructure will also be augmented for the Kumbha mela in the state, the Union minister said.
UP Chief Minister Adityanath said Maha Kumbh is held in Allahabad every 12th year and Ardha Kumbha on every 6th year which witnessed 10-12 crore pilgrims.
He said work will also start on a Rs 2,460 crore project to construct a six-lane bridge on Ganga at Allahabad.