To create awareness of the eco-friendly lifestyle among the visitors of Mahakumbh – 2025 at Prayagraj, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change set up a Pavilion from 13th – 15th January 2025.
The interactive and digital Pavilion showcased a range of technologies to promote sustainable lifestyles among the visitors attending the Maha Kumbh Festival.
The LiFE (Lifestyle For Environment) pavilion at Mahakumbh-2025 offered visitors a wealth of insights into the adoption of a sustainable lifestyle, in perfect harmony with the overarching objectives of Mission LiFE.
The visitors to the pavilion also got an opportunity to experience modern technologies e.g. cycling using Virtual Reality technology.
A selfie pledge kiosk was also installed at the pavilion, where the visitors undertook a life pledge to follow a sustainable lifestyle.
Another attraction for visitors in the same pavilion was the Project Dolphin exhibition. It featured posters highlighting the geographical distribution, ecological importance, and mythological significance of the Ganges River Dolphin.
Visitors engaged with interactive games designed to raise awareness about river dolphins and their ecosystems.
Bilingual comics, Adventures of Super Dolly, specifically catered to young readers, while a video display offered immersive insights into the dolphins’ habitats and ongoing conservation efforts.
The Project Dolphin exhibition at the Maha Kumbh Festival at Prayagraj offered an engaging platform to spread awareness about the significance of conserving riverine ecosystems and their flagship species, the Ganges River Dolphin.
In addition to the LiFE pavilion by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the Namami Gange Mission in Prayagraj has established the Namami Gange Pavilion.
At the Namami Gange Pavilion, visitors can learn about the cleanliness and conservation efforts of the river Ganga.
The pavilion also showcases riverfront development and the functioning of sewage treatment plants along the banks of the Ganga. This exhibition helps Mahakumbh visitors understand how the government and organizations are making technical and structural efforts to maintain the cleanliness of the Ganga.
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