Kashmir Observer

Ayodhya Ram Temple Grand Opening In January, Infra Works Now On Overdrive

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LUCKNOW: The UP government has expedited infrastruc­ture works in Ayodhya, including expansion of its airport and railway station, as the city prepares for the grand opening of the Ram temple in January next year, according to a statement.

Work is also in progress on the Ram Path, a 13-km road from Sahadatgan­j to Naya Ghat, it said. The outline for the constructi­on of the Ramjanaki Path and the Bhakti Path is also ready, the statement issued here said. The airport and the railway station are also being expanded, it added.

These road corridors are important as these will facilitate the movement of devotees to the Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i and the Hanuman Garhi temple, the statement said, reported Press Trust of India.

The width of the Ram Janmabhoom­i Path will be 30 metres and the width of the Bhakti Path will be 14 metres, it said.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has invited people to come for the Ram temple's opening, it said and added that he is reviewing the progress of different works regularly.

Supporting the government's initiative to develop Ayodhya, shopkeeper­s, without any resistance, have given the land of their shops for the constructi­on of the "grand" temple and its other facilities, the statement said.

There has been no complaint of any irregulari­ty in disburseme­nt of compensati­on under this project, it said.

Those evicted have been allotted shops in newly developed complexes, while many shopkeeper­s were rehabilita­ted to their old places with the cooperatio­n of owners, the statement said.

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