Ayodhya might just be the next big tourism destination in UP
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, AYODHYA/ Created : Nov 12, 2019, 16:15 IST
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Ayodhya is expected to see a massive increase in tourist footfall following the verdict on the Ayodhya dispute. The verdict was rolled out by the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, clearing the way for the construction of a Rama M … Read more
Ayodhya is expected to see a massive increase in tourist footfall following the verdict on the Ayodhya dispute. The verdict was rolled out by the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, clearing the way for the construction of a Rama Mandir on the disputed land. Following the clearance, the authorities are now expecting the city to become one of the state’s prominent tourist destinations. Read less
Ayodhya is expected to see a massive increase in tourist footfall following the verdict on the Ayodhya dispute. The verdict was rolled out by the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, clearing the way for the construction of a Rama Mandir on the disputed land. Following the clearance, the authorities are now expecting the city to become one of the state’s prominent tourist destinations.
He further added, “Ayodhya has a good potential to become a big tourist spot… The district administration has already received a fund of about Rs 400 crore to develop the airport here. We are in the process of acquiring land for this purpose.”
They city is also set to see the implementation of the Ram Nagri Project as well, which would include a mammoth 251 m statue of Rama. It has been reported that INR 500 cr have already been sanctioned for the same.
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