A Review of Development of Safety Management Module for Simhastha 2016 at Ujjain
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-04-05
Authors : Ritu Shrivastava; A. K. Dwivedi;
Page : 163-167
Keywords : Simhastha; Crowd Management; Mass Gathering Event; Kshipra River; Stampede; Safety;
Abstract
India is a country of many religions, faiths, festivals and events. Population of India is around 1.32 billion, there are lot of mass gathering events being organized here at various levels involving large number of people. In India It has been observed from the past crowd disasters that having insufficient risk management strategies, one of this is Kumbh Mela. According to epic there was battle between devas and devils to capture the Urn (Kumbh) containing the nectar, drops of the precious liquid fell on four places Haridwar, Prayag (Allahabad), Nashik and Ujjain. Kumbh Mela, is held once every twelve years at these four places and attracts millions of devotees. In Ujjain Simhasth Mela is held on the bank of River Kshipra Hence, Kshipra River is also named as Moksh Dayni. During the whole period near about 1.2 crores of devotees excluding Mahants, Saints, Mahamandleshwar were took holy dip in the river Kshipra. Therefore, it is essential to develop crowd management strategies to avoid causalities. These strategies is not only to provide the way for better crowd management, but also for determining suitability of the venue for an event, better route guidance to avoid congestion and finding the pinch points (high risk points). Finally, an overview of pedestrian simulation is presented that can help in developing more strategies for safer events.
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