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Good news for Bulandshahr residents, this road will be widened with 15 crores

The funding is expected to be disbursed by December-end, paving the way for immediate action. Once the funds are released, the concerned department will quickly complete the tender process to commence the much-awaited road construction.

The residents of Bulandshahr have received delightful news as the government has sanctioned a budget of ₹15 crore for the widening and strengthening of the Narsena-Avantika Devi Temple Road. This road expansion is set to improve access for devotees visiting the sacred sites along the Ganga river, including historic and mythological places of worship.

The funding is expected to be disbursed by December-end, paving the way for immediate action. Once the funds are released, the concerned department will quickly complete the tender process to commence the much-awaited road construction.

Government Push for Better Road Networks

Both central and state governments have been actively working on expanding road networks across the country. The Narsena-Avantika Temple Road project reflects this commitment to better connectivity. The initiative is particularly significant as it caters to the rising number of pilgrims visiting religious spots near the Ganga, including tehsils like Syana and Anupshahr.

The approved plan involves comprehensive strengthening and widening of the road. Devotees will now experience greater convenience in reaching key destinations, including Ganga bathing sites, which attract thousands of visitors annually.

Road Widening Details

The road project will focus on a stretch of 8.25 kilometers, starting from the Narsena canal bridge to Narendrapur via Khandoi and Shafinagar. The road will be expanded to a width of 5.5 meters, ensuring smoother and safer travel for vehicles and pedestrians. The project is estimated to cost ₹15 crore, which will cover both the road’s enhancement and widening processes.

The Narsena-Avantika Devi Temple Road holds particular importance as it connects the region to several Mahabharata-era and other historically significant religious sites. This development promises to bring substantial relief to the devotees visiting these sacred locations.

Avantika Corridor Campaign Impact

The initiative gained momentum under the influence of the Avantika Corridor campaign, which has successfully highlighted the need for better infrastructure. The campaign’s efforts have started to yield positive results, and this road expansion project is a major milestone.

Previously, a similar project was executed, widening the road from Avantika Devi Temple to Darabar. That stretch also required significant investment, showing a consistent focus on infrastructure improvement in the area.

State Approval and Next Steps

The government has officially approved the estimate for the remaining portion of the Narsena-Avantika Temple Road. The notification for multiple road improvement projects, including this one, will soon be issued collectively. By the end of December, the funds are expected to be in place, marking the beginning of construction work.

The department plans to fast-track the tendering process to ensure that the project begins without delay. The ultimate goal is to provide seamless access for pilgrims visiting Ganga-side temples and sites, which are an integral part of the region’s religious and cultural heritage.

Enhanced Connectivity for Pilgrims

With the road’s expansion, travelers will find it easier to navigate through key areas of Bulandshahr. For pilgrims, especially those traveling for Ganga snan (bathing) during religious festivals, this development will prove invaluable. It will also aid in managing the increasing traffic and ensuring safer journeys for the visitors.

The project is set to bring long-term benefits by fostering regional development, boosting tourism, and enhancing the spiritual experience for devotees.

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