Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 will boost the economy of Uttar Pradesh, Know How
The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, set to take place in Prayagraj from January 13 (Paush Poornima) to February 26 (Maha Shivratri), promises to be India’s largest religious gathering while offering immense commercial and economic benefits. Celebrated every 12 years, this grand festival is not only a spiritual event but also a significant driver of local and national economic growth. The most recent Maha Kumbh Mela was held in 2013 and the next is due in 2025.
On December 13, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Prayagraj, performed a ritual at the holy Sangam, and announced Rs 5,500 crore worth of development projects to upgrade the city’s infrastructure in preparation for the event.
Massive Turnout Expected
The Maha Kumbh Mela is expected to draw an estimated 400–450 million visitors, including pilgrims and tourists, creating unparalleled economic activity. This influx will boost industries such as hospitality, tourism, transportation, and retail in Prayagraj and surrounding areas.
The Maha Kumbh contributes to the national economy through increased tourism and commerce. According to the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the 2019 Kumbh Mela generated Rs 1.2 lakh crore in revenue, while the last Maha Kumbh in 2013 brought in Rs 12,000 crore, including investments in infrastructure like hotels and airports.
The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj is not just a religious event; it is a powerful engine for economic growth. Here’s how it is expected to boost the economy:
1. Increased Tourism Revenue
Millions of visitors, including domestic and international tourists, are expected to attend the event. This surge in visitors directly contributes to the tourism industry by increasing spending on accommodations, transportation, food, and local attractions.
- Hotels and Lodging: The demand for accommodations like hotels, guesthouses, and Kumbh-specific tent rentals will increase. This not only generates revenue but also creates jobs in the hospitality sector.
- Transportation: Airlines, railways, and road transport services will see a significant rise in bookings, boosting revenue in these sectors.
2. Job Creation
The Kumbh Mela creates both temporary and permanent employment opportunities across various sectors:
- Construction: Infrastructure projects worth Rs 5,500 crore, such as roads, sanitation, and public facilities, will generate jobs for construction workers, engineers, and contractors.
- Event Management: Organizing such a large-scale event requires workers for planning, coordination, and execution.
- Healthcare and Security: Temporary jobs in healthcare services and law enforcement will also arise to manage the influx of people.
3. Boost to Local Businesses
The influx of millions of people translates to higher demand for goods and services, benefiting local vendors and artisans:
- Food Vendors: Pilgrims and tourists spend significantly on local cuisines and packaged food items.
- Handicrafts and Souvenirs: Artisans and small-scale industries get an opportunity to sell handmade crafts, religious items, and souvenirs, promoting traditional Indian arts.
- Retail: Shops selling clothes, religious items, and everyday essentials experience higher sales.
4. Revenue from Infrastructure Investments
The Rs 5,500 crore investment in Prayagraj’s infrastructure will have long-term benefits:
- Improved transportation networks, sanitation, and public utilities will not only support the event but also enhance the city’s appeal as a future tourist destination.
- Infrastructure upgrades, such as hotels, airports, and roads, will create ongoing economic activity even after the Mela ends.
5. Corporate Branding and Marketing
The Maha Kumbh Mela is a huge platform for businesses to connect with millions of consumers:
- Advertising and Sponsorships: Corporates plan to spend Rs 3,000 crore on branding and marketing, creating a significant boost for the advertising and event management sectors.
- Product Sales: Businesses, especially FMCG and consumer goods companies, see increased sales during the event.
6. Increase in Tax Revenue
With the rise in economic activity during the Mela, the government collects more revenue through:
- GST on Goods and Services: Purchases made during the festival contribute to the government’s tax revenue.
- Corporate Taxes: Companies profiting from branding and marketing during the Mela also contribute to government earnings.
7. Encouraging Long-term Tourism
The Maha Kumbh Mela strengthens Prayagraj’s reputation as a global tourist destination. Visitors often return or recommend the city, boosting tourism beyond the event itself. The infrastructure improvements and increased awareness of the region’s cultural and historical significance can lead to sustained economic growth.
Beyond Spirituality: A Catalyst for Growth
While the Maha Kumbh Mela remains a deeply spiritual event, its economic influence is undeniable. It fosters tourism, creates jobs, boosts local businesses, and enriches the cultural and economic fabric of India. As the preparations continue, Prayagraj is gearing up to welcome millions of devotees while reaping the economic benefits of this extraordinary celebration.