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A three-member judicial commission, led by a retired Allahabad High Court judge, has been set up by the Uttar Pradesh government to investigate the Maha Kumbh stampede that occurred on January 31, killing 30 devotees. The commission is currently meeting with officials in Prayagraj and plans to visit the incident spot. The panel has a month to complete its investigation but aims to expedite it.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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