Home Minister Amit Shah’s wife visited Ramlala.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
Expansion
Home Minister Amit Shah’s wife Sonal Shah reached Ayodhya on Tuesday. She paid her obeisance at Hanumangarhi and Ramlala’s court.
During the darshan-puja in Ramlala’s court, the priests welcomed him and also gave him prasad. He performed the aarti of Hanuman Ji Maharaj at Hanumangarhi. Saint Hemant Das welcomed him at Hanumangarhi.
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Ramnagari’s biggest project started
The exercise to develop the 84 Kosi Parikrama Path passing through five districts has intensified. The development of this Parikrama Path will connect Ramnagari with the surrounding districts and will also increase the possibilities of tourism and employment. The first installment of Rs 11 crore has been released for the Parikrama Path. Work on this biggest project of Ayodhya is expected to start soon. This path will be completed at a cost of about Rs 7400 crore. The amount of Rs 11 crore allocated is for purchasing the land of the Parikrama Path.
The tender has been issued for the construction of Parikrama Marg from Makhoda in Basti, the starting point of the Parikrama, to Sarpur in the district, Sarpur to Gosaiganj, Gosaiganj to Bikapur and Bikapur to Patranga. The 84 Kosi Parikrama Path starts from Makhoda Dham in Basti district. It passes through various places in Ayodhya, Ambedkar Nagar, Barabanki, Gonda district and then ends at Makhoda Dham. Its length is 231.15 kilometers.
The construction of Parikrama Path will increase religious tourism in the rural areas of five districts. This will open up new employment opportunities in these districts. The culture of Awadh will spread among the people coming from the country and abroad. Land and Acquisition Officer AK Tripathi said that the process of land purchase has been started. An allocation of about Rs 11 crore has been received for this. Notices are being sent for the land.