A tragic incident has occurred in Nalanda, Bihar, where a stampede broke out at the Magadha Sheetla Temple in the Deepnagar area on Tuesday. The incident was triggered by an uncontrollable surge of devotees, leading to panic and chaos within the temple premises. According to initial reports, at least two devotees have been confirmed dead by local authorities, while several others are feared injured. The temple, which typically witnesses heavy crowds—especially on Tuesdays—had thousands of devotees present at the time of the stampede. Eyewitnesses have raised concerns about inadequate crowd management and poor security arrangements, questioning the preparedness of the district administration. In response, officials, including local administration and police teams, rushed to the scene. The entire temple complex has since been evacuated, and rescue and relief operations are ongoing. Authorities are working to assess the full extent of casualties and provide medical assistance to those affected. The incident has sparked outrage among local residents and devotees, who are blaming authorities for negligence despite the predictable large turnout. An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the stampede and identify any lapses in crowd control measures.


