PM Modi monitors reconstruction work at Kedarpuri

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

todaytook stock of the reconstruction work underway at and expressed satisfaction at the progress made so far.

It is for the second time in a couple of months that monitored the progress of the reconstruction projects via video-conferencing and drone cameras at the township around the centuries-old shrine, whose foundation stones he laid a day before its portals were closed for winter late last year.

Considered the prime minister's favourite project, the reconstruction work at is likely to be one of the BJP's main poll planks in 2019 because of the issue's countrywide appeal.

When came to lay the foundation stones of the projects at last year, he had accused thethen government in the state of stopping him from carrying out rehabilitation work in the wake of the which had caused massive damage in the area.

As the dronescaptured images of thereconstruction work being carried out at the shrine, briefed the about the progress made so far, including widening of the platform next to the temple from 1,500 square metres to 4,125 squaremetres, and removal of 12 feet-high rubbleheap from the 270 metre pathway to the shrine which can help devoteesget unobstructed view of thetemple from the confluence of the Mandakini and Saraswati rivers.

The pathway has also been made 50 feet wide, the was told.

The flood safety walls on the Saraswati and Mandakini rivers and 13 residential houses of teerth purohits out of a total of 73 are also being constructed, the said.

Seventy per cent work on the widening of thepedestrian route from Gaurikund via Linchauli to Kedarnath has also been completed.

In the eastern part of the temple, drainage work as a safeguard against landslides and earthquakes have also been completed, an official release quoting the said.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 20:15 IST