Greeting people on the occasion of Makar Sankranti when the first snan (holy bath) of Ardhakumbh will take place, the Governor asked people to ensure that the purity and cleanliness of Ganga was maintained as it would also help greatly in making the Swachh Bharat Mission successful.
He also said that by adhering to the rules and guidelines laid by the Mela administration, the pilgrims would be able to guarantee their own convenience and safety.
It is an auspicious sign, he said.
The Governor observed that Indian festivals were a reflection of the country's great cultural tradition and heritage and contributed greatly to emotional unity among people, creating a feeling of brotherhood.
"I believe that this congregation of devotees which is a symbol of unity in diversity will send a message of social harmony and peace to the world," he added.
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