Uttar Pradesh govt accelerates preparations for opening of Ram Temple in Ayodhya

May 24, 2023

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 24 : The Uttar Pradesh Government headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has accelerated preparations for the opening of the grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya in the first week of January next year.
The airport and railway station at Ayodhya are being expanded whereas the work is in progress on Ram Path, a 13 kms road from Sahadatganj to Naya Ghat.
Besides, the outline for the construction of the Ramjanaki Path and Bhakti Path is also ready.
These corridors are significant as they will facilitate the passage of devotees to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi and Hanuman Garhi Temple respectively.
The length of these corridors will be 566 meters and 700 metres.
Various types of civic facilities will also be constructed along these roads.
The width of the Ramjanmabhoomi Path will be 30 meters and the width of the Bhakti Path will be 14 meters.
The State Government has chalked out a strategy to deal with the various challenges faced in the construction of these roads.
The Yogi government is determined to make Ayodhya the most beautiful city in the world.
As the completion of the Shri Ram Temple draws near, CM Yogi is inviting people to visit the Temple on the occasion of its opening wherever he goes. Along with this, CM Yogi is also reviewing the progress of construction regularly.
According to this intention of the CM, work is being done on a war footing for the construction of the temple and providing infrastructural facilities in Ayodhya.
Rampath, Ramjanaki path and Bhaktipath will become a powerful medium to take the devotees to their place of worship. The roads will be water-logging-free.
The State Government is making every effort to make the opening of the Temple a grand and spectacular affair.
The district magistrate is holding regular meetings with shopkeepers and residents to address the challenges emerging from the construction of roads.
It is noteworthy that Revenue teams and PWD engineers conducted door-to-door surveys and established regular dialogue with the shopkeepers. Compensation was also given after assessing the properties.
Along with this, arrangements are also being made for their rehabilitation.
The Yogi government has done remarkable work in the construction of roads.
All the sale deeds were completed within two months.
Supporting the Yogi government's initiative to develop Ayodhya, all the shopkeepers, without any resistance, dedicated their shops themselves to the creation of grand temples and infrastructure facilities.
Besides, there is no complaint of irregularity in the distribution of compensation in this project also.
Those evicted were allotted shops in the newly developed complexes. Most of the shopkeepers were also rehabilitated at their old places with the cooperation of the owners.