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68 lakh wooden poles, 100 km fabric and 3000 workers: Making of tent city in Maha Kumbh

The primary responsibility for this massive endeavor rests with 'Lalluji and Sons', a company synonymous with Kumbh Mela preparations for the past 104 years.

January 10, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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While the tent city retains its traditional charm, it offers modern luxuries that rival five-star hotels.
While the tent city retains its traditional charm, it offers modern luxuries that rival five-star hotels.

Prayagraj's sprawling sands at the Sangam have transformed into a magnificent tent city for the Maha Kumbh 2025. With over one lakh tents ranging from basic to luxurious accommodations, this monumental setup can house more than 20 lakh devotees at a time, making it a testament to unparalleled engineering and tradition.

This year's tent city boasts some staggering numbers. Approximately 68 lakh wooden poles have been used, and their cumulative length (with average length of pole being 10 feet) surpasses the distance between Prayagraj and Washington DC, covering over 20,726 kilometers. An estimated 100 kilometers of fabric was utilized, and 250 tonnes of CGI sheets were used for roofing. 3,000 workers laboring in three shifts for months have crafted these immense resources into structures.

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The Vishwakarma of Kumbh

The primary responsibility for this massive endeavor rests with "Lalluji and Sons," a company synonymous with Kumbh Mela preparations for the past 104 years. Building nearly 75% of the tent city, the company has earned the nickname "Vishwakarma of Kumbh." Deepanshu Agarwal, Managing Partner of Lalluji and Sons, explained that though the Mahakumbh Mela begins on January 13, preparations began 18 months ago, involving new tent construction, repair of old infrastructure, and extensive planning.