Current Affairs4 Apr, 2026The Hindu​Lessons unlearned, ...
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​Lessons unlearned, Pg8

Bihar temple stampede claims nine lives due to mismanagement; highlights need for improved crowd control strategies and disaster preparedness.

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Key Highlights:

  • A stampede at the Sheetla Mata temple in Bihar's Nalanda district resulted in 9 deaths and a dozen injuries.
  • The incident occurred on the last Monday of Chaitra, with over 10,000 devotees present, far exceeding the typical few hundred.
  • Police cited a lack of forewarning about the large gathering, possibly due to security arrangements for the Nalanda University convocation.
  • The stampede was triggered by a death from a fall, leading to panic amidst a blocked entrance and alleged bribery for special access.

Detailed Insights:

  • The incident highlights a recurring issue of poor crowd management in India, despite previous stampedes and established knowledge in other countries.
  • The RCB victory celebration in Bengaluru in June 2025 serves as another example of avoidable crowd buildup leading to potential disaster.
  • Crowd science and crowd management are established academic fields in developed countries, offering insights into both planned and spontaneous gatherings.
  • Spontaneous gatherings, common in India due to religious events and celebrity sightings, are often driven by emotionally charged crowds influenced by digital communities.
  • Effective crowd management combines quantitative techniques, such as monitoring crowd density (more than five people per square meter requires intervention), with qualitative methods.
  • Qualitative methods include psychological techniques like installing mirrors to reinforce individual identity and prevent panic-stricken behavior.
  • Contrary to common belief, expressive crowds at religious events are receptive to leadership and guidance, emphasizing the importance of clear communication.
  • Current police training in India relies on field experience and veteran knowledge, such as using mobile loudspeakers for crowd calming and order maintenance.
  • Integrating crowd control and management into academic study is crucial for widespread implementation of preventative measures across India.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Crowd Management: Strategies and techniques used to ensure the safety and order of large gatherings of people.
  • Crowd Science: The study of crowd behavior, dynamics, and psychology to inform effective management strategies.
  • Stampede: A sudden, uncontrolled rush of people, often resulting in injuries or fatalities due to crushing.
NDMA Crowd Management Framework

NDMA Crowd Management Framework

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