UP govt reviving 7 ancient ghats along Yamuna, Ganga

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UP govt reviving 7 ancient ghats along Yamuna, Ganga

Tuesday, 10 December 2024 | PNS | Mahakumbh Nagar

In a significant step to enhance the spiritual and cultural splendor of Prayagraj ahead of Mahakumbh 2025, the Yogi Adityanath government has undertaken the revival of the city’s seven ancient ghats along Yamuna and Ganga with Rs 11 crore investment.

Drawing inspiration from the transformation of Kashi’s Baba Vishwanath Corridor, these ghats are being restored to their pristine glory.

The project is set to be completed before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s much-anticipated visit on December 13, showcasing Prayagraj as a beacon of Sanatan culture and heritage.

Since the ghats of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers are central to the activities of devotees and tourists visiting Maha Kumbh, as they serve as the sacred spots where pilgrims take holy dips, the Yogi government has undertaken this significant initiative to give the ghats a facelift.

The construction and design division of Jal Nigam is leading the project. 

Project manager Rohit Kumar Rana stated that the rejuvenation work, costing Rs 11.01 crore, is nearing completion and will be fully ready by December 11, ahead of Prime Minister Modi’s visit. 

The seven ghats undergoing transformation are Balua Ghat, Kalighat, Rasulabad Ghat, Chhatnag Ghat Jhunsi, Nageshwar Ghat Jhunsi, Mauj Giri Ghat, and Purana Arail Ghat. The beautification and rejuvenation work has almost been completed with final touches currently being given.

The Mela administration is prioritising top-notch facilities for the devotees and tourists visiting the Maha Kumbh. To enhance the experience, the ghats are undergoing beautification efforts alongside the development of green belts to ensure cleanliness and visual appeal. 

Inspired by the arrangements in Kashi, these ghats are being equipped with umbrellas, high-mast lighting, and drinking water facilities.

RO systems have been installed to provide clean water, and mobile toilets along with changing rooms have been set up for convenience. Additionally, benches have been installed to offer comfortable seating for visitors.

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