When India was facing the brunt of the deadly second wave, that took millions of lives, lakhs of pilgrims gathered on the shores of the Ganges in the Himalayan town of Haridwar to celebrate that the illustrious Kumbh Mela in 2021. The festival was observed at a time when India surpassed Brazil to become the second-worst hit country.
Following the event, over 2,000 people were reported to have tested positive, including dozens of eminent seers. With the event drawing to an end, and amid growing fears that Kumbh returnees could infect others as hospitals were running out of beds, state governments made a 14-day mandatory quarantine for people who had taken part in the festival. In the past fortnight, headlines were all about Kumbh returnees testing positive.