Simhastha 2028 to Get Unified Digital Platform for Real-Time Traffic Updates
Digital Desk
Authorities plan AI-powered system to provide traffic, transport and fair information across a 250-km radius during Simhastha 2028
Preparations for Simhastha 2028 in Ujjain are gaining momentum, with authorities planning a technology-driven management system aimed at improving crowd control, traffic regulation and visitor convenience. Officials have announced plans to create a unified digital platform that will provide real-time information related to the Simhastha fair, including transport routes, parking facilities, traffic conditions and access points. The proposed system will cover an area of nearly 250 kilometers around Ujjain, enabling pilgrims and visitors to receive accurate updates before and during their journey. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to use advanced geospatial technology, artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure to manage one of the world's largest religious gatherings. Authorities believe the platform will significantly enhance administrative efficiency and improve the overall experience for millions of devotees expected to attend Simhastha 2028.
The proposal was discussed during a high-level meeting held at the Collector's Auditorium in the Emperor Vikramaditya Administrative Complex. Divisional Commissioner and Simhastha Mela Officer Ashish Singh reviewed the progress of preparations with officials and technical experts.
Representatives from the Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics (BISAG) participated in discussions focused on integrating the PM Gati Shakti Platform with advanced geospatial technologies.
Single Platform for Complete Information
Officials said the proposed platform will bring together multiple data sources through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), allowing visitors to access essential information from a single digital interface.
The system is expected to provide real-time updates on train schedules, bus routes, local transport availability, traffic congestion and alternate travel routes. Authorities also plan to include details about parking zones, bathing ghats, entry points, emergency services and communication facilities.
The objective is to ensure seamless movement of pilgrims while reducing congestion across the fair region.
AI and Geo-Mapping Focus
As part of the preparations, a technical presentation was delivered by the Google Cloud team through video conferencing. The presentation focused on the use of artificial intelligence, cloud computing and geo-mapping technologies for large-scale event management.
Officials discussed how AI-powered systems could help monitor crowd density, predict traffic patterns and improve emergency response mechanisms during peak pilgrimage days.
The adoption of modern digital tools is expected to strengthen decision-making and enable faster coordination between administrative departments.
Planning for Large-Scale Crowd Management
Simhastha is one of India's largest religious gatherings, attracting millions of devotees from across the country and abroad. Managing transportation, security and public services for such a large population remains a major administrative challenge.
Authorities believe geospatial technology can play a crucial role in monitoring movement patterns and ensuring efficient utilization of infrastructure. Real-time information sharing is expected to reduce delays and help visitors plan their travel more effectively.
Coordination Between Agencies
During the review meeting, Divisional Commissioner Ashish Singh directed concerned departments to work closely with technical institutions and prepare a comprehensive implementation roadmap.
Officials emphasized that all infrastructure and technology initiatives should be integrated well in advance of the event to ensure smooth operations during the fair.
The administration is also reviewing ongoing development projects linked to Simhastha 2028, including transport networks, public amenities and crowd-management systems.
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Simhastha 2028 to Get Unified Digital Platform for Real-Time Traffic Updates
Digital Desk
Preparations for Simhastha 2028 in Ujjain are gaining momentum, with authorities planning a technology-driven management system aimed at improving crowd control, traffic regulation and visitor convenience. Officials have announced plans to create a unified digital platform that will provide real-time information related to the Simhastha fair, including transport routes, parking facilities, traffic conditions and access points. The proposed system will cover an area of nearly 250 kilometers around Ujjain, enabling pilgrims and visitors to receive accurate updates before and during their journey. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to use advanced geospatial technology, artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure to manage one of the world's largest religious gatherings. Authorities believe the platform will significantly enhance administrative efficiency and improve the overall experience for millions of devotees expected to attend Simhastha 2028.
The proposal was discussed during a high-level meeting held at the Collector's Auditorium in the Emperor Vikramaditya Administrative Complex. Divisional Commissioner and Simhastha Mela Officer Ashish Singh reviewed the progress of preparations with officials and technical experts.
Representatives from the Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics (BISAG) participated in discussions focused on integrating the PM Gati Shakti Platform with advanced geospatial technologies.
Single Platform for Complete Information
Officials said the proposed platform will bring together multiple data sources through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), allowing visitors to access essential information from a single digital interface.
The system is expected to provide real-time updates on train schedules, bus routes, local transport availability, traffic congestion and alternate travel routes. Authorities also plan to include details about parking zones, bathing ghats, entry points, emergency services and communication facilities.
The objective is to ensure seamless movement of pilgrims while reducing congestion across the fair region.
AI and Geo-Mapping Focus
As part of the preparations, a technical presentation was delivered by the Google Cloud team through video conferencing. The presentation focused on the use of artificial intelligence, cloud computing and geo-mapping technologies for large-scale event management.
Officials discussed how AI-powered systems could help monitor crowd density, predict traffic patterns and improve emergency response mechanisms during peak pilgrimage days.
The adoption of modern digital tools is expected to strengthen decision-making and enable faster coordination between administrative departments.
Planning for Large-Scale Crowd Management
Simhastha is one of India's largest religious gatherings, attracting millions of devotees from across the country and abroad. Managing transportation, security and public services for such a large population remains a major administrative challenge.
Authorities believe geospatial technology can play a crucial role in monitoring movement patterns and ensuring efficient utilization of infrastructure. Real-time information sharing is expected to reduce delays and help visitors plan their travel more effectively.
Coordination Between Agencies
During the review meeting, Divisional Commissioner Ashish Singh directed concerned departments to work closely with technical institutions and prepare a comprehensive implementation roadmap.
Officials emphasized that all infrastructure and technology initiatives should be integrated well in advance of the event to ensure smooth operations during the fair.
The administration is also reviewing ongoing development projects linked to Simhastha 2028, including transport networks, public amenities and crowd-management systems.
