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Uttar Pradesh: Excellent facilities for pilgrims in Kashi, Vindhyachal, said Amit Shah

MIRZAPUR: Praise the arrangement of Kumbh, Deepotsava Ayodhya and other initiatives, homeland minister Amit Shah said that in Kashi, people will now reach the Kashi Vishwanath temple from Ganga Ghat.
“The Maa Vindhyachal corridor will expand the base area of up to 50 feet.
The roads that lead to the temple are widening and better facilities for pilgrims are ensured,” he added.
“No one thinks of ropeways above but Yogiji makes it possible.
This Ropeway will fulfill their desires, who want to bring their old parents at Vindhyachal but avoid it when climbing Hill Ashtabhuja and Kalikhoh is difficult for them.
Now, the Shrawan Kumars (pilgrims) no Must bring their parents on their shoulders and they will allow their elderly parents to complete the remnants of the Vindhyachal trial (triangle) with the help of Ropeways “, he said.

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