UCAS Director Mahendra Pratap Singh is of the view that Phalswari will be is perfect for a Sita Mata circuit. The said location is not only picturesque but also has many temples dedicated to Luv and Kush, Shiva, Sita, and Laxman. He stated that a multi-purpose water pool will be developed by using two micro attachments on River Randigad, which merges with the Ganga. Therefore, this location with ancient temples, walkways, and water bodies is very much apt to attract tourists. He expressed hope that a Sita circuit has the potential to become a major religious tourism destination in the near future.
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