Haryana to strengthen infrastructure to promote religious tourism

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The government has drawn up plans to further strengthen infrastructure to promote religious tourism, related t0 Kurukshetra, a said today.

Giving details, the for the Tourism Department said here today it has been decided to spend Rs 38.31 crore on the beautification of 'Brahm Sarover' and Rs 32.33 croreon 'Jyotisar' under various schemes.

Under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme of the central government, an amount of Rs 97.34 crore had been allocated for the 'Sri Krishna Circuit' out of which Rs 32 crore had been spent on the development of Brahm Sarovar, Jyotisar, Narkaataari, Sanniihit Sarovar and beautification of the city.

In addition, lighting work around the main gate and on the periphery costing Rs 5 crore, construction of seven toilets in the peripheral area, and four in the parking area (Rs 5.25 crore), and construction of all seven main entry gates and the floor area (Rs 4.25 crore) is also in progress, the said.

Similarly, construction of ghaats for women (Rs 1 crore) and mural painting work on the periphery (Rs 2.10 crore) is also in progress.

The works include a media show to be developed by the ITDC at a cost of Rs 16 crore. In addition,a Chakravyuhworth Rs 50 lakh would be constructed near Brahmsarovar Satkar kitchen area in Krishna Market.

The said Rs 32.33 crore would be spent on the beautification of Jyotisar. The would construct ghaats, administrative block, cafetaria and toilets at Rs 9 crore atJyotisar.

A building on the theme of 'Mahabharta' worth Rs 13 crore would soon be constructed around the shrine, the said.

Under this scheme, 'Sannihit Sarovar' would also be beautified at a cost of Rs 5.45 crore.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 19:45 IST