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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday visited Shri Malanggad Fort on the occasion of Maghi Pournima and expressed hope that the long standing legal dispute regarding the site will be resolved soon. Pics/Eknath Shinde`s office

Updated 10 days ago

Shinde expressed confidence that a long-pending court case related to certain construction works at Malanggad will soon receive a favourable decision. Pics/Eknath Shinde`s office

The Magh Mela in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, held at the sacred Triveni Sangam—the confluence of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the legendary Saraswati—is one of India’s largest religious pilgrimages. Each year, it draws sadhus who represent centuries-old traditions of renunciation and spiritual discipline to the holy banks of the Sangam. Alongside ash-covered ascetics sitting in silent meditation, the Mela also presents striking modern contrasts. Some sadhus now arrive in luxury cars, accompanied by followers and supported by contemporary comforts, reflecting the changing face of an ancient spiritual gathering. PICS/PTI

Updated 28 days ago

Shinde expressed confidence that a long-pending court case related to certain construction works at Malanggad will soon receive a favourable decision. Pics/Eknath Shinde`s office
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