India

CM Yogi Approves Infrastructure Projects Worth Rs 400Cr in Ayodhya

The Uttar Pradesh cabinet led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday approved the proposal for the development of world-class infrastructure projects worth Rs 465 crore in Ayodhya.

According to an official statement, “A two-km stretch of the ‘dharma path’ from NH 27 to the ‘Naya Ghat’ old bridge in Ayodhya will now be widened and expanded at a cost of Rs 65 crore.”

A provision of Rs 200 crores each has also been made for the development of the 9.02-km Panchkosi Parikrama Marg and to convert 23.94 km of ’14 (Chaudah) Kosi Parikrama Marg’ into a four-lane in Ayodhya, it said.

Expected to be completed by the end of this year

The major part of the ongoing construction work of the new Ram Temple in Ayodhya following the Supreme Court’s 2019 verdict is expected to be completed by the end of this year, the statement said.

According to office bearers of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the temple will be left open for the public in January next year.
The next general elections will also be held in 2024.

The proposal for this has been approved by the cabinet

Along with this, flooring, construction of toilets, restrooms, boundaries, gate, etc will also be done in the Sugriva Fort, Asharfi Bhavan, Devkali Chhoti, Nageshwar Dham, Swayamveshwar Nath, Dantdhavan Kund, Janaki Kund, Mouni Baba Ashram, Sita Kund, Dashrath Kund in the ‘Panchkosi Parikrama Marg’. The proposal for this has been approved by the cabinet, it stated.

The cabinet also decided to issue letters of intent to four new private universities — Varun Arjun University Shahjahanpur, TS Mishra University Lucknow, Farukh Hussain University Agra and Vivek National University Bijnor — in the state.

Read this also:  Categorization of Terrorism Based On Motivation is Dangerous, Clarifies India

New private universities also planned

“The purpose of issuing letters of intent (LoI) to new private universities is to improve the standard of education and provide quality education,” it said.

These universities will have to complete all the formalities within two years after the LOI is issued. The LOI will be canceled in case the formalities are not completed, according to the statement.

(Source-PTI)

Bharat Express English

Recent Posts

Devotees Mistakenly Collect AC Condensation As ‘Charan Amrit’ At Mathura Temple

Devotees at Mathura's Banke Bihari temple gathered to collect water dripping from a sculpted elephant,…

3 mins ago

State Cannot Claim Private Property Under Article 39(b): Supreme Court

A nine-judge SC bench ruled that the State cannot indiscriminately seize private property for redistribution…

31 mins ago

RG Kar Case: Junior Doctors In West Bengal Protest Alleged Gaps In CBI Chargesheet

Junior doctors in WB protested Tuesday over alleged flaws in the CBI chargesheet on their…

57 mins ago

Supreme Court Upholds Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Act; Sets Limits On Higher Education Regulation

The SC upheld the UP Board of Madrasa Education Act, 2004, reversing the Allahabad High…

1 hour ago

How US Presidential Election Is Conducted – Explained

The US presidential election is a complex, multi-step process that involves both voters and an…

2 hours ago

Mumbai Police Uncover Connections & Weapons In Baba Siddiqui Murder Investigation

The Mumbai Police disclosed that the firearms used to assassinate late NCP leader Baba Siddiqui…

3 hours ago