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PDA plans to change Triven Pushp, invite EOI

Prayagraj: Efforts have begun to change Triveni Pushp – Beautiful attractions on the edge of Yamuna in Arail-Minto Hub Cultural and Recreational Activities in the region.
Prayagraj Development Authority (PDA) has invited an interest in interest (eoi) from interested parties for this project.
“We aim to change the Triveni Pushp to be a hub to promote cultural and recreational activities, promoting agricultural tourism and river-based activities in addition to providing space for various religious, cultural, social and public meetings throughout the year,” said PDA Vice.
-Chairman, Arvind Chauhan.
According to EOI, which is issued by the PDA, the agency chosen by the department through the tender, the PUSHP Trivedi place will be rented for 10 years (subject to an annual extension based on the achievement of the level of benchmark performance will be decided during the tender process).
Bidders can set events and small, medium and large-scale activities.
If everything goes according to the plan, the site as ‘Mini-India Village’ will have an entertainment zone and recreation besides food.
The court offers Yummy treatment besides the temporary set-up of the theme based hotel.
“This site will host some activities including regulating ‘Yoga Shivir’ (Camps), entertainment zone, food court, recreational zone, RI-tourist-based activities, river tourism-based activities, government, government, political, political, social and corporate activities , Seminars and workshops for various stakeholders, religious collection, social meetings and events, exhibitions and promotional events, conclusions and summits, and summit.
Chauhan.
In addition, events such as talkshows and performances, public meetings and cultural events, temporary hotel settings Themes can also be done, he added.
This list of activities is incomplete and indicative because applicants can suggest more options, said PDA VC.
Triveni Pushp is a dream project of former Vidhan Sabha’s speaker and former Governor of Bengal Bengal Nath Tripathi and it was caused by an expiration that a tower Appeared in Arail, Nini, in 2003.
PUSHP Trivedi has become a tourist attraction.
It has The extraordinary tower architecture was seen in the southeast of the Sangam Triveni meeting, surrounded by 12 small pages.
Triveni Pushp is a point of view and the main tourist attraction visited by almost all national and international delegates, travelers and pilgrims during Kumbh-2019.
Among other things, there are specimens of many other mythological and replica replicas such as Janma Bhoomomi Temple, Badrinath Temple, Kejarnath Temple etc.
Also here.
The peaceful environment and good venue connectivity is expected to facilitate to grow further.
From the top of the tower, someone can have a beautiful view of Sangam and a historic grand fort.
Premise PUSHP Triveni also has leading temple models located in Ayodhya, Badrinath and Kedarnath along with Gautam Buddha statues.

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