By: Mohit Kamboj
The question is not simply about regulating crowds but about protecting the very dignity and safety of citizens. Public celebrations should not be marred by fear; they should inspire collective joy with the reassurance that every life is safeguarded. Crowd management cannot be seen merely as a logistical challenge; it is a social responsibility. When citizens step into a mela ground, temple courtyard, or stadium, they must be assured that their presence has been accounted for with care. Starting with the principle that every individual matters, authorities can move away from reactive crisis control toward proactive safeguarding.





