The 17 -day fair of the famous Kailadevi Mata located in Karauli district of Rajasthan has concluded. Due to the amazing mixture of faith and devotion, this fair was successful in attracting millions of devotees this time too. Rajasthan Roadways has benefited from the arrival of millions of devotees in the fair. Roadways management has raised millions of rupees by traveling to the devotees of Goddess Maa on the path of faith. An amount of Rs 6 crore 14 lakh was recovered from the fare of passengers. The special thing is that for the first time at the Kailadevi fair, Roadways has crossed the Rs 6 crore mark.
50 to 55 lakh devotees visited Maa Kaila Devi
According to estimates, 50 to 55 lakh devotees visited Mata Kaila Devi at this huge fair of North India and paid their wishes at her feet. At the same time, people coming to the fair from remote areas have made a profit by traveling from Rajasthan Roadways.
Rajasthan Roadways profit of Rs 6.5 crore
In fact, Rajasthan Roadways Department also made special arrangements to facilitate the visit of devotees at the Keladevi fair. On this occasion, Rajasthan Roadways Department in -charge Shivdayal Sharma said that this time the department has given a discount of 50 percent to the devotees. However, during this fair, Roadways has received an additional revenue of Rs 6.5 crore, which is good news for the department.
339 buses were operated at the fair.
According to sources in the Roadways Corporation, 339 buses purchased from 45 depots of the state were used for the Lakshmi fair in Kailadevi. Maximum 108 buses were operated from Agra. At the same time, buses were run for Dholpur, Bari, Hindaun railway station, Karauli, Gangapur City, Hindaun City, Mehndi Pur Balaji and Lake Devi Kailadevi.
Special arrangements were made for the devotees at the fair.
Let us tell you that during the fair, the devotees should not have any kind of trouble, so the local administration took special care of security, cleanliness and other necessary arrangements. For the convenience of the devotees, camps were organized at various places, drinking water was arranged and teams were deployed for medical assistance.