LUCKNOW: The Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj is poised to set new standards in research, with studies spanning water quality, weather, waste management, and the event's religious, social, and economic impacts.
To facilitate this, agreements have been signed between the fair administration and top academic and research institutions, ensuring a thorough analysis of the event's diverse aspects.
Bangalore University has undertaken a key study on waste management, focusing on the garbage and sewage generated during the fair. The research, spearheaded by the university's Department of Environmental Science, aims to analyze disposal systems and assess their impact on nearby areas. A four-member expert team has already begun work, with findings expected to guide strategies for effective waste disposal and harm mitigation.
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