News Roundup: Games in Prayagraj
News Roundup: Games in Prayagraj
Published on 2025-02-23
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Below you'll find a curated overview of the latest news about games in prayagraj . This post aggregates multiple sources and includes both original and AI-generated images.
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The survey asked those travelled by air to Prayagraj, “When you or your family members went to Mahakumbh, how much more did you pay than regular prices for air tickets?” Out of 16,215 who responded to the question only 13% stated that they “did not pay additional, just regular airfare”; 38% of respondents however stated that they “paid 50-100% more than regular fare”; 12% of respondents stated they “paid 100-200% more than regular fare”; 12% said they “paid 200-300% more than regular fare” and 25% of respondents stated they “paid over 300% more than regular fare”. However, 14% of respondents stated they “paid up to 50% more than regular rate”; 14% of respondents stated they “paid 50-100% more than regular rate”; 7% of respondents stated they “paid 100-200% more than regular rate”; 14% of respondents said they “paid 200-300% more than regular rate”; 18% said they “paid over 300% more than regular rate” and 7% of respondents did not give a clear answer. The same will now be held on March 9, with the timing remaining unchanged.Likewise, for class 12, the exam for military science (morning shift) and Hindi/General Hindi (second shift) will also be held on March 9, with the shifts remaining the same.Singh added that in the recently held meeting with chief secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, the district magistrate of Ayodhya and Varanasi, the two districts that are also witnessing heavy rush because of Maha Kumbh, have assured that they prepared separate routes for the students that they can use while appearing in the exams scheduled on Feb 24. ?” Out of 16,549 who responded to the question 26% stated they “did not pay additional, just regular rate”. The survey asked people who have recently visited Mahakumbh, “When you or your family members went to Mahakumbh, how much more did you pay than regular prices for accommodation like tents, hotel rooms, lodges, etc.
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2. Kumbh rush: UP Board reschedules exam in Prayagraj
Source: Indiatimes
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PRAYAGRAJ: Authorities of UP Board have amended the date of High School and Intermediate exams scheduled on Feb 24 only for Prayagraj district due to traffic restrictions in place in the city till the last day of Maha Kumbh (Feb 26). The exam for both the classes will now be held on March 9."The exam schedule of High School and Intermediate of Feb 24 has been revised only for district Prayagraj. In the remaining districts, the examinations will be conducted as per the schedule," said board secretary Bhagwati Singh.The UP Board exams start on Feb 24 across the state and end on March 12. More than 54.37 lakh students, including over 27.32 lakh of class 10 and over 27.05 lakh of class 12, will be appearing in the examinations.On Feb 24, the exam for class 10 was to be held for Elementary Hindi (8:30-11:45 am) and healthcare (2-5:15 pm). The same will now be held on March 9, with the timing remaining unchanged.Likewise, for class 12, the exam for military science (morning shift) and Hindi/General Hindi (second shift) will also be held on March 9, with the shifts remaining the same.Singh added that in the recently held meeting with chief secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, the district magistrate of Ayodhya and Varanasi, the two districts that are also witnessing heavy rush because of Maha Kumbh, have assured that they prepared separate routes for the students that they can use while appearing in the exams scheduled on Feb 24."Since the DMs of these two districts have assured that they would do the needful for ensuring that the students reach the exam centre well before time, they have been instructed to disseminate the information to the masses so that the students are aware of the options they have in reaching the exam centre," said Singh.
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3. 87% flyers to Prayagraj for Mahakumbh say they paid 50-300% more airfare: Survey
Source: Fortune India
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The survey asked those travelled by air to Prayagraj, “When you or your family members went to Mahakumbh, how much more did you pay than regular prices for air tickets?” Out of 16,215 who responded to the question only 13% stated that they “did not pay additional, just regular airfare”; 38% of respondents however stated that they “paid 50-100% more than regular fare”; 12% of respondents stated they “paid 100-200% more than regular fare”; 12% said they “paid 200-300% more than regular fare” and 25% of respondents stated they “paid over 300% more than regular fare”. However, 14% of respondents stated they “paid up to 50% more than regular rate”; 14% of respondents stated they “paid 50-100% more than regular rate”; 7% of respondents stated they “paid 100-200% more than regular rate”; 14% of respondents said they “paid 200-300% more than regular rate”; 18% said they “paid over 300% more than regular rate” and 7% of respondents did not give a clear answer. The survey asked people who have recently visited Mahakumbh, “When you or your family members went to Mahakumbh, how much more did you pay than regular prices for accommodation like tents, hotel rooms, lodges, etc.?” Out of 16,549 who responded to the question 26% stated they “did not pay additional, just regular rate”. 87% of air passengers who took a flight to Prayagraj for the ongoing Mahakumbh say they paid 50-300% more for the air ticket, according to a survey by LocalCircles. As the Mahakumbh draws to a close on February 26, LocalCircles conducted a nationwide survey to gather feedback from those who travelled to Mahakumbh about the charges they paid for air ticket, accommodation and transportation.
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This news roundup was automatically curated and published using AI. Last updated: 2025-02-23