Introduction to Ayodhya has a Beach of its own – Ram ki Paidi
According to recent developments, Ayodhya will soon have a beach all its own. According to sources, the local development authority’s request to build a chowpatty at Ram Ki Paidi, on one of the banks of the Saryu River in Ayodhya, has received approval from the Uttar Pradesh Housing Department.
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Under whose guidance is the Beach getting ready?
The Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) is planning to turn the riverbank into a lively area with a range of hygienically prepared culinary options.
Work at the site will begin after a tender is issued, and the chosen agency will have six months to finish the civil works. After that, food sellers will have their own area.
What is the Budget for this Project?
The local authorities have released a tender to start building at the location as part of the INR 4.66 crore project. There will be a six-month timeframe after an agency is chosen to do all construction work, which includes setting up areas for food vendors and comfortable seating for fifty people. The food sellers will take over the space after the development work is finished. The entire project will address a number of development-related issues for the new beach, such as horticulture, electricity, water supply, firefighting, sanitation, paved entryways, and parking spaces.
The Riverside Oasis in Ayodhya: The ADA’s Vision
Planning for the construction of the beach and preliminary inspections have already been started by the Ayodhya construction Authority (ADA). The ADA’s goal is to make the riverbank a lively, welcoming location that serves the needs of both locals and tourists, going beyond just developing a recreational area. Apart from providing amenities such as restrooms, fire safety precautions, and plenty of parking, ADA intends to include temporary buildings and canopies to offer shade and improve the area’s visual attractiveness.
Conclusion
The new beach in Ayodhya and the waterfront experience are anticipated to draw more tourists to the holy city as part of a larger plan by the civic authority to build more recreational places along the riverbanks. These days, Ayodhya’s riverbanks house a few places for devotion, places to go boating, and a few food vendors.
Contributed by Ankit Raj Sharma