DOS and DONTS

Dos and Don’ts:

DO:

  • Check the website and app for information on travels, stays, dates, and events.
  • Travel light. Carry only the most essential things, including prescribed medicines.
  • Know the facilities – Know where the nearby hospitals, food stalls, etc. are located.
  • Maintain the record of emergency numbers, passports, and ATMs when on tour.
  • Use the designated bathing areas – Use only those ghats approved by the Mela authorities.
  • Use public toilets – Only use the toilets and urinals that are available.
  • Dispose of waste properly—Use dustbins and keep the place clean.
  • Follow the signs—look for direction signs.
  • Park in designated areas—follow traffic rules and park only in allowed spots.
  • Report suspicious objects. If you notice something odd, tell the police or authorities.
  • Follow a few rules, be sure to listen to announcements, and behave per the rules.
  • Cooperate with authorities to make the Mela a success.
  • Care for your valuables. Keep them safe. If you lose something, you can arrange for treatment at the Lost and Found stations.
  • Plan your travels wisely. Keep extra time in hand for anticipated delays.

Don’ts:

  • Do not bring valuable items, costly items, no extra stock of eatables, no extra clothing, etc.
  • Do not trust any person you don’t know; do not lodge or eat at unauthorized places.
  • Do not argue; quarrels may lead to fisticuffs. Avoid all kinds of fights and do not support someone if he is wrong.
  • Stay within safe limits in the river; do not go beyond the mended section in which bathing is permitted.
  • Don’t pollute the river; don’t use soap or detergent, and give puja materials.
  • Avoid crowded areas if you are unwell. They may worsen your condition.
  • Refuse the use of plastic. There are no plastic bags to be used in the city and Mela area.
  • Do not defecate in the open—always use public toilets.

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