Social and Cultural Development in Prayagraj City: An Assessment of Social Infrastructure, Cultural Assets, and Urban Vitality

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  • Pavan Kumar Research Scholars, Department of Geography , University of Allahabad image/svg+xml
  • Manjeev Vishvkarma Research Scholars, Department of Geography , University of Allahabad image/svg+xml
  • Amit Kumar Tiwari Research Scholars, Department of Geography , University of Allahabad image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63671/ijeir.v2i2.118

Keywords:

Social Infrastructure, Cultural Development, Urban Planning, Prayagraj, Kumbh Mela, Religious Institutions, Social Cohesion, Quality of Life, Spatial Distribution, Inclusive Development

Abstract

Urban development is an inherently multidimensional process in which social infrastructure and cultural assets serve as foundational determinants of quality of life, social cohesion, and cultural continuity. This research paper examines the social and cultural development of Prayagraj City—one of India's most historically significant urban centres—through a systematic assessment of its social infrastructure and cultural assets. Situated at the sacred Triveni Sangam, Prayagraj holds immense religious, historical, and educational importance. The study evaluates key components including elderly care centres, community centres, religious institutions, major fairs and festivals (Kumbh Mela, Ardh Kumbh, Magh Mela, and other religious events), educational institutions, and health facilities. Methodologically, the research employs a descriptive-analytical approach grounded in secondary data sourced from the Prayagraj Master Plan 2031, Census of India, Prayagraj Municipal Corporation records, and other authoritative planning documents. The findings reveal a spatially uneven distribution of social infrastructure, with central zones relatively better served than peripheral areas. Religious institutions—temples, mosques, churches, and gurudwaras—serve as critical nodes of social interaction and cultural identity. Large-scale cultural events impose considerable pressure on urban infrastructure while simultaneously reinforcing economic vitality and cultural tourism. The study concludes that while Prayagraj possesses a vibrant social and cultural base, achieving inclusive and sustainable urban development requires equitable planning, strengthened public infrastructure, and integrated governance frameworks that align social, cultural, and physical development strategies.

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2026-06-13

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Kumar, P., Vishvkarma, M., & Tiwari, A. K. (2026). Social and Cultural Development in Prayagraj City: An Assessment of Social Infrastructure, Cultural Assets, and Urban Vitality. International Journal of Educational Innovations and Research, 2(2), 138-151. https://doi.org/10.63671/ijeir.v2i2.118

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