LUCKNOW: After the completion of Phase 1 of the ‘Navya Ayodhya’ project, work has been started under Phase 2 in line with chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s vision of a‘Bhavya’ (grand) Ayodhya.
Officials said that a detailed action plan has been prepared to brighten the entry points of Ayodhya through median horticulture beautification. Additionally, as per the instructions of the UP government, the Ayodhya municipal corporation will carry out the greening and beautification of the 24km stretch along the banks of the Saryu river between Saadatganj and Lata Chowk under national highway 28 in Ayodhya.
At present, the process is on to hire a contractor for a period of five years for decorating and preserving the middle and embankment slopes of the national highway by planting ornamental flowers and trees.Appropriate manpower will be engaged to complete these tasks, officials said. Along with completing the ongoing work of horticultural beautification under the supervision of Ayodhya municipal corporation, the contractor is also responsible for maintaining it for the next five years.
Additionally, the contractor must ensure various aspects, including planting decorative trees, flowers and plants on national highways’ medians and embankment slopes, studying the vegetation cover of local and indigenous plant speci-es, removing litter and unwanted vegetation on roads and slopes and deploying an appropriate number of employees, vehicles and machinery to ensure effective coverage of the median lane.
The road will be kept clean at all times, with litterfree and dust-free central medians and embankment slopes, officials said. The contractor would provide continuous motor-operated bore-well facilities at intervals for watering plants on the median and keeping thearea dust-free. All these tasks would be completed according to the specific guidelines of the Indian Road Congress (IRC-SP-21-2009).
Additionally, appropriate manpower would be allocated to complete the work and all service personnel would be equipped with proper safety gear, clothing and identification, officials said. Easy-to-understand signage boards in English and Hindi will be provided by the Ayodhya municipal corporation on these medians, emphasizing emergency contact numbers and other essential information for public awareness.
The construction process of six grand gate complexes has commenced with a budget of Rs 140 crore. Initially planned at Rs 14.69 crore for the Ayodhya-Sultanpur road, the budget has now been increased to Rs 15.46 crore. Through this, construction of a five-storey gate complex will be ensured which will be seen to fulfil the vision of the glory of Treta Yuga of Ayodhya, officials said.
Officials said that a detailed action plan has been prepared to brighten the entry points of Ayodhya through median horticulture beautification. Additionally, as per the instructions of the UP government, the Ayodhya municipal corporation will carry out the greening and beautification of the 24km stretch along the banks of the Saryu river between Saadatganj and Lata Chowk under national highway 28 in Ayodhya.
At present, the process is on to hire a contractor for a period of five years for decorating and preserving the middle and embankment slopes of the national highway by planting ornamental flowers and trees.Appropriate manpower will be engaged to complete these tasks, officials said. Along with completing the ongoing work of horticultural beautification under the supervision of Ayodhya municipal corporation, the contractor is also responsible for maintaining it for the next five years.
Additionally, the contractor must ensure various aspects, including planting decorative trees, flowers and plants on national highways’ medians and embankment slopes, studying the vegetation cover of local and indigenous plant speci-es, removing litter and unwanted vegetation on roads and slopes and deploying an appropriate number of employees, vehicles and machinery to ensure effective coverage of the median lane.
The road will be kept clean at all times, with litterfree and dust-free central medians and embankment slopes, officials said. The contractor would provide continuous motor-operated bore-well facilities at intervals for watering plants on the median and keeping thearea dust-free. All these tasks would be completed according to the specific guidelines of the Indian Road Congress (IRC-SP-21-2009).
Additionally, appropriate manpower would be allocated to complete the work and all service personnel would be equipped with proper safety gear, clothing and identification, officials said. Easy-to-understand signage boards in English and Hindi will be provided by the Ayodhya municipal corporation on these medians, emphasizing emergency contact numbers and other essential information for public awareness.
The construction process of six grand gate complexes has commenced with a budget of Rs 140 crore. Initially planned at Rs 14.69 crore for the Ayodhya-Sultanpur road, the budget has now been increased to Rs 15.46 crore. Through this, construction of a five-storey gate complex will be ensured which will be seen to fulfil the vision of the glory of Treta Yuga of Ayodhya, officials said.