The Railway Protection Force (RPF) has prepared a comprehensive security plan for the Shravani Mela 2026 at Baba Baidyanathdham. To manage the expected rush of millions of devotees, the railways will deploy a strong force of security personnel. The main goal is to ensure a safe and smooth journey for all pilgrims visiting the shrine.
Which stations will have increased security and what are the arrangements?
The RPF will deploy around 350 to 400 officers and jawans at Jasidih, Deoghar, Vaidyanathdham, and Basukinath stations. To help female devotees, women police officers and constables will also be stationed. Security will be tight at platforms, ticket counters, entry and exit gates, foot overbridges, and parking areas. The entire premises will be under 24/7 CCTV surveillance with a plan to add more cameras for better coverage.
What are the key facilities and crowd management plans for devotees?
To prevent stampedes, the district administration and railways are focusing on crowd management at major junctions like Jasidih and Deoghar. Quick Response Teams (QRT) will remain on alert 24 hours a day. Other facilities being planned include:
| Facility | Details |
|---|---|
| Special Trains | Proposal sent for Ranchi to Bhagalpur route |
| Technology | AI integration at Sultanganj station for crowd control |
| Medical Aid | 24-hour medical camps at stations |
| Passenger Help | Additional ticket counters and assistance centers |
| Basic Needs | Drinking water and uninterrupted power supply |
When is the Shravani Mela 2026 scheduled?
The Shravani Mela in North India will start on July 30, 2026, and end on August 28, 2026. The most crowded days will be the Sawan Somvars, which fall on August 3, August 10, August 17, and August 24, 2026. Senior Divisional Security Commissioner Pawan Kumar will regularly inspect the stations to ensure all arrangements are in place.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which railway stations will have the highest security during Shravani Mela 2026?
The highest security will be at Jasidih, Deoghar, Vaidyanathdham, and Basukinath stations with 350 to 400 RPF personnel deployed.
What special technology is being used for crowd management?
Indian Railways plans to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology at Sultanganj station to manage the large crowds of Kanwariyas.



























