The Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthkshetra Trust estimates that around two to two and a half lakh devotees visit Ramlala every day since its inception. Due to this the problem of traffic jam is increasing day by day and people are facing difficulty in getting darshan of God.
January 22 is going to be almost a month since the consecration of the Ram temple, yet the rush of people to visit Ramlala is not abating. Every day lakhs of people come to visit Ramlala. In view of this rush, the Yogi government decided to make the transport route accessible by building a new road up to the Ramlala temple. A new corridor will be constructed for this. The length of this corridor called Sugriva Path will be 290 meters. It will be constructed as a rectangular circuit for movement of devotees between Hanumangarhi and Ram temple complex. This will make the way to Ram Mandir more accessible for devotees.
The Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthkshetra Trust estimates that around two to two and a half lakh devotees visit Ramlala every day since its inception. Due to this the problem of traffic jam is increasing day by day and people are facing difficulty in getting darshan of God. In view of this, Yogi Adityanath's government has started construction of a new corridor called Sugriva Path in Ayodhya, to make darshan accessible to devotees.
The cost is Rs 11.81 crore According to the information, the construction of Sugriva Path from Hanumangarhi Temple to Ramjanmbhoomi Temple in Ayodhya will cost around Rs 11.81 crore, of which Rs 5.1 crore will be used for land acquisition. The width of the corridor will be about 17 meters. Five meters on both sides of the road will be used for the development of the walkway. Public works department has been entrusted with the task of constructing Sugriva Path. Public Works Department Executive Engineer SB Singh said that the land acquisition process will be completed first for the construction of Sugreeb Path. After that the construction work will start.
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