AI cameras, Facebook and X to help visitors in Mahakumbh
Prayagraj|For the first time, the Yogi Adityanath government, which is busy finalizing the preparations for Mahakumbh, is digitalising the mega event on a large scale. With the help of AI, such cameras are being installed here, which will be deployed 24 hours a day to protect 45 crore devotees. Along with these AI licensed cameras, social media platforms like Facebook and X will also immediately help in finding the separated family members.
The fair administration has prepared a comprehensive action plan for this. For this, the Digital Khoya-Paya Center will be made live from December 1. Through this, cameras with 328 AI licenses will monitor the entire fair area.
All these cameras have been tested. The entire fair area is being equipped with these special cameras. On the instructions of Yogi government, the work of installing cameras on a large scale is in its final stages. These special AI cameras have also been tested at four locations in the fair area.
For the devotees joining Mahakumbh 2025, the government has established such digital Khoya-Paya centers, which will run with the help of technology and will connect with their loved ones in the blink of an eye. In this, digital registration of every lost person will be done immediately. After registration, AI cameras will start searching for the missing.
Not only this, missing information will also be shared on social media platforms like Facebook and X. This arrangement will not only make the Mahakumbh Mela safe, but will also work to connect families with their loved ones quickly and easily.
In Mahakumbh, face recognition technology will be used to identify people who are separated from their loved ones. This will work immediately. 45 million people are likely to come here. In such a situation, AI cameras will immediately identify the person by taking a photo. Social media will also be ready for this work.
Any person who gets separated from his loved ones in the Mahakumbh Mela will also be taken care of under a safe, orderly and responsible system. Any adult must ensure that they recognise the child or woman before taking them away and that their identity is authentic.