Namami Gange Pavilion at Mahakumbh 2025: A Hub for Ganga Conservation Awareness
The Namami Gange Pavilion, set up at Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj, is drawing crowds daily with its engaging and educational exhibits about the conservation of the Ganga River. This creative initiative is part of the government’s efforts to promote the cleanliness and preservation of the sacred river.
Visitors are welcomed with an interactive biodiversity tunnel that highlights the natural beauty and ecological richness of the Ganga. The tunnel uses advanced projection technology to recreate the sights and sounds of life along the river, including chirping birds and the serene riverbanks.
Digital Exhibition: The Star Attraction
The pavilion’s main attraction is a digital exhibition that showcases the steps taken to clean and conserve the Ganga. Another key feature is the Prayag Platform, which shares real-time data about the Ganga, Yamuna, and their tributaries. Visitors can see information on water levels, pollution, and cleanliness in an easy-to-understand format.
Spotlight on Government Efforts
The pavilion also highlights the government’s work on riverfront development and sewage treatment plants, explaining how these initiatives contribute to maintaining the Ganga’s cleanliness. Life-sized replicas of Ganga’s creatures, including dolphins, turtles, crocodiles, and fish, educate visitors about the river’s rich biodiversity.
A Message to All Devotees
The Namami Gange Mission urges visitors to view the Ganga as more than just a river—it is a vital part of India’s culture, history, and economy. Protecting and preserving it is a shared responsibility.
This state-of-the-art pavilion is not just a center for education but has also become one of the key attractions at Mahakumbh 2025, leaving visitors inspired to contribute to the conservation of the Ganga.