During the Mahakumbh, an attempt was made to create a Guinness Book of World Record for cleanliness with the divine and grand event of the sacred bath at Triveni Sangam.
On Monday, 15 thousand sanitation workers together cleaned 10 km in 4 zones of the fair area. A campaign was launched to create a new world record by cleaning up the area. Along with this, the UP government and the Prayagraj Mela Authority broke their previous record. Prayagraj Mayor Ganesh Kesarwani, Special Officer of Mahakumbh Akanksha Rana and Guinness Book of World Records officials were present on the occasion. So far in Mahakumbh, 65 crore devotees have become a new world record of bathing in the holy Triveni. The inspiration of UP CM Yogi Adityanath has made a new world record of cleanliness under the Swachh Mahakumbh Abhiyan. Its official announcement will be made in 3-4 days. Rishi Nath, the chief supervisor and judge of the Guinness Book of World Records, came from London with his team. The inspection work was carried out by a chartered accountant firm. He also counted the sanitation workers. All were counted using the wrist band tied on the wrist. Thousands of tonnes of garbage was collected through this campaign and the entire fair area was cleaned.
Great message of cleanliness to the whole world with Mahakumbh
The Prayagraj Mela Authority tried to break the previous record of 2019 Kumbh. In 2019, 10,000 sanitation workers collectively launched a cleanliness drive. This time 15,000 sweepers participated in this work. 4,000 sanitation workers participated in Sector 2 Helipad, Salori Nag Vasuki region, Arail and Jhunsi. In order to keep the Mahakumbh site clean, all the cleaning workers are working tireless day and night.