IIM Indore will do management planning for the ease of dedicated in Simhastha 2028

Indore, June 7 (IANS). The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) will take over the responsibility of Indore management to hold Simhastha Mahakumbh in Ujjain in 2028. IIM Indore, which keeps in mind the ease of commitment, traffic control and crowd management, launched a special study based on 5-E framework. Dr. Himanshu Roy, director of IIM Indore, said during the Valman summit in Ujjain that the Institute is preparing an extensive report for the Madhya Pradesh government regarding the Simhastha 2028 scheme, in which all the major challenges associated with the management of the dedicated will be proposed. The study of IIM Indore focuses on five large pillars. This includes providing proper training and information to the ordinary man and service staff, which ensures compliance with law and order and rules, technical plans of infrastructure and traffic system, hygiene, green and waste management, and strategy to deal with unfavorable circumstances. IIM Indore earlier submitted a similar study in Prayagraj Kumbh 2019 and submitted a report to the Uttar Pradesh government. Based on the same experience, the state government will now also receive advice and strategy for Simhastha 2028. The report will also determine how long the dedicated Ujjain reaches, how much time it takes to bathe and philosophy, how the crowd is controlled and how it is returned. Preparing for a disaster or an emergency will also be part of the plan. About 30 Crore -Words are expected to arrive in Simhastha 2028 from India and abroad. In such a situation, this study will play an important role in making religious events well -organized, safe and adapted to dedicated. Dr. Himanshu Roy, director of IIM Indore, said: “Our goal is to balance religious sentiments and management efficiency, so that dedicated can get safe, easy and systematic experiences.” This step is considered an important initiative to make Ujjain Simhastha a global level. -Ians DSC/EKD shares this story -tags

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