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Bridge six lanes to facilitate the Dham Shringverpur path for pilgrims

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Prayagraj: Visiting the famous pilgrimage site Shringverpur Dham, which is located 30 km from the city of Sangam in the Trans-Ganga area of ​​the Prasagraj District will now be easier.
As part of the Ambitious Ram Van Gaman Line project, the 1200-meter six lane bridge will be built here to facilitate Darshan for pilgrims.
For Shringvepur Dham, the 30 km road will be built from Avtarpur in Pratapgarh to Muratggarj in the Kaushambi district which will be part of the Marg (route) which is believed to be a route taken by Lord RAM for exile.
As part of this initiative, the six lajur bridge has been approved on Ganga.
A total of 1,785 crore rs will be spent on the entire project, said Deputy Chairman of the Minister of Keshav Prasad Maurya during his visit to the city.
Deputy CM also told that the road for parents will also be built on the six lajur bridge which will be built in Shringverpur.
This project phase will be completed in October.
Maurya said that the construction of the Gagr.
Ram van lane will be complete with Kalash installation from the RAM temple in Ayodhya.
Starting from Mohanlagaj to Raipura in Chitrakoot, the work of Ram Van Gaman Marg will be carried out in four phases.
The total route length will be 132 km which number RS ​​3,300 Crore will be issued by the government.
Maurya further informs that this is a government dream project and that district judges (DMS) from all joint districts must eliminate all obstacles on this path.
There are a total of 44 religious spots such as Ram Van Gaman Marg, which is associated with Lord RAM.
Development and Construction of National Highway No.
731A from Mohanganj to Jethwara – Shringverpur – Muratganj – Mahewaghat – Rajapur to Chitrakoot has been divided into four phases.
In the first phase, the length of the route from Mohanganj to Autarpur is 35 km away.
In the second phase, the old Autarpur to Muratganj is 29.682 km where the 1200 meter long bridge six lanes are also proposed on the Ganges River in Shringverpur Dham.
The third phase was a total length of 48,068 km and originated from Muratganj to Mahewaghat, it was proposed to be widened into four lanes.
This route also includes Byjhanpur bypass and Rajapur bypass.
The fourth phase is from Rajapur to Raipura, which has a total length of 19.25 km.
The estimated cost of the route from Mohanganj to Raipura will be around Rs 3,300 Crores.
Construction work from this road will be completed in stages in the next three years.
Deputy CM said that because of this route preparation, it would be more convenient for worshipers to travel from Ayodhya to Chitrakoot.
After the construction of the RAM Van Gaman, the development work will be carried out at a faster speed, tourism will also be promoted, which will also provide employment opportunities.
Maurya also got information that traveling from Kaushambi to Andawa now will be easy like a road because 46-km-four four will be ready in the near future.
Estimated costs for this will be the RS 800 Crores.
Along with the construction of RAM temple in Ayodhya, Ram Van Gaman Marg’s construction work also took place at a fast speed.
From Ayodhya to Markandeya Ashram Chitrakoot, 44 places like that have been identified where Lord Ram lives during exile with his wife Sita and Brother Laxman, which is a very important place for pilgrims.

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