Hindu pilgrim Parvati Gupta braved jostling crowds to be at the world's largest religious festival in India but will leave with injuries that will keep her..
As devotees and tourists continue to gather in Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh Mela, several visitors from across the world on ...
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After a crowd crush killed dozens of people at the world's largest religious gathering, questions have been raised about security and crowd control at massive events in India.
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IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers visited Maha Kumbh Mela on 26 January and called his experience an inexplicable moment of peace in ...
A stampede in India’s Uttar Pradesh state that killed at least 30 people is “very, very tragic,” says Cardinal Oswald Gracias ...
Hindu pilgrim Parvati Gupta braved jostling crowds to be at the world's largest religious festival in India but will leave with injuries that will keep her bedridden for months.
Officials had been preparing for months for the world’s largest religious festival, with around 400 million Hindu pilgrims ...
At least seven people have died and dozens of others have been injured in a stampede at the world’s largest religious ...