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Ayodhya is set for multiple big project completions in 2024, including the grand Shree Ram Temple

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  • 178 projects worth over Rs 30,000 cr will be completed in 2024
  • Investment projects worth Rs 6,000 cr are ready for implementation
  • Massive employment opportunities will be created in hospitality and tour & travel sectors

By Our Correspondent

Lucknow: As the countdown begins for the inauguration of Lord Shree Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, 2024, the Yogi government steps up efforts to complete several projects worth more than Rs 30500 crores, which are underway in Ayodhya by 2024.

Additionally, investment projects exceeding Rs 6,000 crores are ready to be launched in Ayodhya, primarily focusing on hospitality, travel and tourism, and higher education projects. The projects are expected to generate 20-30 thousand new job opportunities with their implementation on the ground.

On the Chief Minister’s instruction, preparations are in full swing to make the inauguration ceremony of the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya an event that will be remembered for generations.

In 2024, as Lord Shri Ram takes residence in his magnificent temple, Ayodhya is poised to witness significant constructions and transformations throughout the auspicious year.

The series of development projects includes the opening of the first-ever International Airport in Ayodhya. Flights are set to commence from here in January 2024. Additionally, a new grand building for the Ayodhya Dham Railway Station spread 50,000 square feet, will also be ready in January. Furthermore, the Solar City is expected to take full shape by March.

January: Completion of various development projects, including the 4-lane Ayodhya Akbarpur Baskhari Marg, railway overbridge from NH 27 to Ram Path along the Panchkoshi Parikrama Marg, a major flyover bridge at Badi Bua Railway Crossing, railway overbridge near Darshan Nagar, multi-level parking in Amaniganj, smart vehicle parking near the Collectorate, construction of interpretation walls on the Panchkosi and 14 Kosi routes, development of more than 25 tourist places and ponds on Parikrama road, installation of decorative poles and heritage lights, construction of Kaushalya Sadan, and completion of the development of Mukti Vaikunth Dham.

February to December 2024:

In February, the construction work of a 24-hour water supply network in 7 wards of Ayodhya and the construction of a 4-lane Dharma Path near Suryakund will be completed.

In March, the work of Fatehganj ROB on Ayodhya Akbarpur road, Ayodhya Bilhaurghat 4-lane road, beautification of Guptar Ghat, development of tourism facilities from Naya Ghat to Laxman Ghat, Ayodhya Solar City will be completed.

In April, the construction of a shelter near the Awadh Bus Stand, the construction of Kalyan Bhavan near Naka Bypass, and the completion of the construction of four historical entrance gates will be accomplished.

In June, the completion of phase one of the Ayodhya Sewerage Scheme is planned.

In July, the expansion of Panchkoshi Parikrama Marg with an investment of Rs 473 crores will be completed.

In September, the completion of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar International Sports Complex is scheduled.

In October, the expansion of the 14 Koshi Parikrama Marg with an investment of Rs 1,140 crores will be completed.

From November to December, the construction of the Zonal Urban Facilitation Center in Ayodhya, as well as the completion of the massive buildings of Ayodhya Nagar Nigam and Ayodhya Development Authority, will be accomplished.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple changed the picture of Kashi

The Lord Shree Ram Temple will become a catalyst for the prosperity and well-being of the residents of Ayodhya. Its potential impact can be estimated by the success of the inauguration of the renovated Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham in Varanasi two years ago.

In just two years, more than 13 crore devotees have visited the Kashi Vishwanath Dham. During this period, Hindus have also made offerings exceeding 100 crores in the temple.

Additionally, the tourism industry in Varanasi has grown more than 200 times, encompassing not only street vendors, boat operators, artisans, and saree traders, but also individuals and groups associated with both small and large hotel businesses and the tour and travel industry, all of whom are reaping significant profits.

 

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