
PDA proposes Yamuna riverfront to boost tourism and environment
Under the project, priority will be given to modern urban beautification and greenery.
It will include attractive murals, horticulture theme gardens, solar-powered decorative lights, colourful fountains and special signboards.
Apart from this, a special plantation campaign will be launched to increase greenery on the riverbank and improve the environmental balance.
According to PDA officials, a detailed proposal worth Rs 5 crore has been sent to the govt for approval.
According to officials, this riverfront will also present the historical and spiritual significance of the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati in a new form.
There is a plan to include facilities like seating arrangements on the waterfront, a play area for children and an open gym.
"After getting approval from the govt, the DPR of this project will be prepared. The Yamuna riverfront will enhance Sangam city in a new form and will take the tourism map of Prayagraj to new heights," said PDA vice chairman Amit Pal Sharma.
In another development, the beautification of Balua Ghat on the banks of Yamuna in has now become a special attraction for tourists.
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The tourism department rejuvenated the ghat at a cost of about Rs 3.60 crore. The beautiful structures and modern facilities made on the 58m-long ghat are mesmerising the visitors. A grand aarti is organised every evening at the ghat along with yoga sessions, bhajans and cultural programmes. Authorities have made adequate arrangements for cleanliness, proper seating arrangements, lighting and security.

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