Pilgrims searched for their family members after a stampede broke out at the Maha Kumbh Mela festival in Prayagraj, India. Credit... Supported by By The New York Times Photographs by Atul Loke It ...
The lost-and-found center at the world’s largest religious gathering attends to the faithful’s earthly needs as they perform ...
In the aftermath, relatives queued up to identify ... It is not the first time the festival has seen casualties. The last time Kumbh Mela was held in 2013, about 36 people died.
While VIPs could drive straight to the river through exclusive corridors, well-heeled pilgrims shelled out anywhere between ...
A single slipper lies abandoned in the aftermath of the stampede. Visuals from the station show scattered shoes, clothes, ...
In this article, Vaibhav Pathak of Dot Media examines influencer marketing’s impact on brand engagement at the Kumbh Mela.
A “stampede-like situation” at one of the biggest religious festivals in India, the Maha Kumbh Mela, led to multiple casualties on Wednesday, police said. A massive crowd, estimated to be 100 ...
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Authorities say at least 30 people have died and a further 60 were injured in a crowd crush at the massive Kumbh Mela festival. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has offered hi ...
The Kumbh Mela is taking place in Uttar Pradesh ... We are bringing you some pictures of the aftermath of the crush. An eyewitness told us earlier how the chaos unfolded on the banks of the ...
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