Water laser show inaugurated by UP Industrial Minister at Prayagraj’s Yamuna Ghat

Prayagraj: The Industrial Development Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi, inaugurated a spectacular water laser show at Yamuna Bank Ghat, showcasing significant events related to the Mahakumbh 2025. This 45-minute show, developed at a cost of approximately Rs 20 crore, was produced by a team of around 100 individuals in just 60 days..

Prayagraj: The Industrial Development Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi, inaugurated a spectacular water laser show at Yamuna Bank Ghat, showcasing significant events related to the Mahakumbh 2025.

This 45-minute show, developed at a cost of approximately Rs 20 crore, was produced by a team of around 100 individuals in just 60 days. The private company responsible for the project has previously organized similar shows in Ayodhya and Jhansi.

During the launch, Minister Nandi praised the show as a historically rich and visually captivating experience. He announced on social media platform X that the water laser show would run daily, featuring the Kumbh Katha projected on a water screen.

“Under the guidance of Uttar Pradesh Tourism Minister Jaiveer Singh, the Tourism Department’s water laser show, built at a cost of Rs 22 crore at Kali Ghat on Yamuna Bank Road, was inaugurated today with a ceremonial Puja and a button press. It will be operational every day, displaying the Kumbh Katha,” Nandi shared.

In attendance were Regional Tourism Officer Aparajita Singh, Uttar Pradesh PCL General Manager Suresh Yadav, Project Manager Rajesh Sharma, APM Ganesh Prasad, and Suraj Babu.

The Minister emphasized that the show would offer an attractive and visually stunning experience for tourists attending the Mahakumbh. “This presentation, combining water and light, will enhance the grandeur of the Mahakumbh, allowing the audience to witness a unique blend of spirituality and modern technology,” he added.

The Mahakumbh, celebrated once every 12 years, is expected to attract over 45 crore devotees. Participants will gather at the Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers, to partake in holy dips. The event will conclude on February 26, with key bathing rituals (Shahi Snan) scheduled for January 14 (Makar Sankranti), January 29 (Mauni Amavasya), and February 3 (Basant Panchami).