Six lane bridge to make Shringverpur Dham Path easier for pilgrims. Allahabad News – Times of India

Prayagraj: Visiting the noted pilgrimage site of Shringverpur DhamSituated 30 km from Sangam town in the cross Ganga region of Prayagraj district, it will now become easier. As part of the ambitious Ram Van Gaman Path project, a 1200-metre-long six-lane bridge will be built here to ease the sightings of pilgrims.
A 30 km road will be built for Shringvepur Dham from Avtarpur in Pratapgarh to Muratganj in Kaushambi district which will be part of the Marg (route), which is believed to be the route taken by Lord Rama to exile.
Under this initiative, a six-lane bridge has been approved on the Ganga. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya during his visit to the city said that a total of Rs 1,785 crore would be spent on this entire project. The Deputy CM also told that a ramp for the elderly will also be built in the six-lane bridge to be built in Shringverpur.
This phase of the project will be completed by October. Maurya said that the construction of Ram Van Gagam Path will be completed by the establishment of the Kalash of Ram temple in Ayodhya.
The work of Ram Van Gaman Marg from Mohanlalganj to Raipur in Chitrakoot will be done in four phases. The total length of the route will be 132 km, for which an amount of Rs 3,300 crore will be spent by the government.
Maurya further told that this is the dream project of the government and the district magistrates of all the districts together should remove all the obstacles coming in this path. There are 44 such religious places on Ram Van Gaman Marg, which are associated with Lord Rama.
The development and construction of National Highway No. 731A from Mohanganj to Jethwada-Shringverpur-Muratganj-Mahewaghat-Rajapur to Chitrakoot has been divided into four phases.
The length of the route from Mohanganj to Autarpur in the first phase is 35 km. In the second phase, the length of Utarpur to Muratganj is 29.682 km, in which a six-lane 1200 meter long bridge is also proposed on the river Ganga at Shringverpur Dham. The third phase is a total length of 48.068 km and is from Muratganj to Mahewaghat, it is proposed to be widened to four lanes. The route also includes Manjhanpur bypass and Rajapur bypass. The fourth phase is from Rajapur to Raipur, with a total length of 19.25 km.
The estimated cost of the route from Mohanganj to Raipur will be around Rs 3,300 crore. The construction work of this road will be completed in a phased manner over the next three years. The Deputy CM said that due to the preparation of this route, it will be convenient for the devotees to go from Ayodhya to Chitrakoot.
After the construction of Ram Van Gaman Marg, development work will be done at a fast pace, tourism will also get a boost, which will also provide employment opportunities.
Maurya also informed that traveling from Kaushambi to Andawa will now be easier as a 46 km long four-lane road will be ready in the near future. Its estimated cost will be Rs 800 crore. Along with the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the construction work of Ram Van Gaman Marg is also going on fast. From Ayodhya to Markandeya Ashram Chitrakoot, 44 such places have been identified where Lord Rama stayed with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana during their exile, which are places of great importance for the pilgrims.

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