A 42-year-old coal worker named Koleshwar Mahato has been reported missing in Varanasi, India, creating worry for his family. Mahato, an employee of Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), disappeared while returning home to Ramgarh, Jharkhand. He had been attending the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela, a large religious gathering, before the incident occurred. After the event, Mahato got separated from his travel group and lost his way within the city.
The family of Koleshwar Mahato is understandably distressed by his disappearance, and they are working with local authorities to locate him. The chief of Mandu is also actively assisting in the search. The fact that Mahato was one of many pilgrims traveling back from the Kumbh Mela adds to the complexity of the situation. Huge crowds at such events can often lead to individuals becoming separated or disoriented, thus making it difficult to find them again.
This unfortunate event also highlights the potential risks associated with attending mass gatherings. Even routine travel can become challenging during such times due to the large number of people. “We are doing everything possible to find him,” confirmed a local official, who is involved in the search efforts. The family is pleading with the public for any information that might assist in finding Mahato. This incident reminds everyone about the issues that can arise during travel, especially when returning from large religious sites.