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All railway stations from Barabanki to Ayodhya will be decorated and decorated on the lines of Ram temple

Along with the construction of Lord Shri Ram’s temple in Ayodhya, the city is now being developed into a big tourist destination. This is the reason that till now Ayodhya was connected only by rail line and road, now it is preparing to connect four-lane nation highway, air route, double railway line and so on and sea link. An important proposal related to the rail route was put in the UP budget on Monday, under which the stations from Barabanki to Ayodhya will be decorated and decorated on the lines of Ram temple.

Let us first discuss the railway line. Two more rail lines will be laid from the capital Lucknow to Barabanki. There is currently a double rail line from Lucknow to Barabanki railway station.

Railway station design like temple

At the same time, the railway administration is working fast to develop the rail route from Lucknow to Ayodhya. Doubling of the rail line from Barabanki to Ayodhya station is to be done. The amount has been allocated in the Railway Budget this time. The design of the railway station in Ayodhya will be made to look like a temple. At the same time facilities will be increased in addition to increased capacity to handle more crowds. This redevelopment is being done in two phases. The first phase will include the development of platform areas, while the second will be the construction of new stations with facilities such as toilets, dormitory, ticketing and circulating areas, etc. In view of this, Railways has increased the budget for redevelopment of Ayodhya station from Rs 80 crore to 104.

Stations will go from Barabanki to Ayodhya in Ram temple look

According to the Divisional Railway Manager, Barabanki to Akbarpur connects two important religious places Ayodhya and Varanasi. Ram temple is being built in Ayodhya. The railway stations between Barabanki and Ayodhya will be decorated and decorated on the lines of the Ram Temple model. This will make Barabanki and the surrounding railway stations visible in the temple look. The pilgrims passing through these stations will be seen in the temple look to feel the pilgrimage.

Land acquisition process for international airport started

Apart from this, Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Khanna while presenting the budget today said, “The airport under construction in Ayodhya district will be named ‘Maryada Purushottam Shriram Airport’. A budget provision of Rs 101 crore has been proposed for this.”

According to information given by Union Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in the Lok Sabha in September 2020 about the international airport, the airport in Ayodhya is being seen as one of the priority areas by the state government, because the ancient city is historic and Has religious significance. The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet approved the proposal to rename Ayodhya Airport as Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram Airport in November. In addition, the state government has earmarked Rs 525.92 crore for land acquisition for the airport. The process of land acquisition is being initiated by the District Magistrate, Ayodhya and the Airports Authority of India, which is expected to build, develop and operate the airport.

Other projects

At the same time, there is a proposal to make this road about 192 km long as four lanes till Kashi and Ayodhya. In fact, this project will be part of the initiative of the Tourism Department in which a roadmap is being prepared to construct a religious circuit through a link route connecting all the highways between Kashi, Prayagraj, Shringarpur, Chitrakoot and Ayodhya. However, this proposal is still awaited by the government.

Talking about sea-plane service, the Sagarmala Development Company (SDCL) under the Ministry of Shipping and Waterways has shown interest for sea plane services from Delhi to Ayodhya. The government continues to churn on this.

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