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CRPF jawans stand guard over devotees safety at Maha Kumbh

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Prayagraj: The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) stands fully prepared to ensure devotees’ security, exemplifying unwavering dedication and patriotism amidst the grandeur of Maha Kumbh.

The CRPF jawans ensure round-the-clock security at ghats, fairgrounds, and key routes, leveraging modern technology and vigilance for seamless emergency preparedness. In addition to their security duties, CRPF jawans are playing a vital role in crowd control and providing guidance to the thousands of devotees attending the event.

Their polite behaviour and quick response make the experience comfortable and reassuring for all. The CRPF’s disaster management team is on high alert, prepared to address any unforeseen circumstances with efficiency.

Besides, the CRPF is making significant contributions to reuniting missing children and elderly individuals with their families, reinforcing their commitment to safety and support during the event.

A CRPF officer emphasised that every jawan is performing their duty with the spirit of ‘Nation First’ during the Maha Kumbh. This spirit not only enhances the event’s spiritual significance but also instils confidence among the devotees in the security arrangements.

The unwavering dedication and service of the CRPF jawans at Maha Kumbh serve as an inspiring example for the entire nation.

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