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CM Yogi's Kashi visit focuses on improvement of traffic
CM Yogi's Kashi visit focuses on improvement of traffic

Time of India

time7 hours ago

  • Time of India

CM Yogi's Kashi visit focuses on improvement of traffic

1 2 3 4 Varanasi: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath 's two-day visit to Varanasi focused on ensuring further improvement in traffic situation as was evident from his asking for timely completion of road and bridge projects along with inspection of infrastructure development projects on Monday night. Yogi's site inspections on Monday late evening started with the Mohansarai-Cantt widening and strengthening project, which costs Rs 412.53 crore. When officials informed Yogi that 89% of the projects, including a 6-lane service road between Mohansarai and Deendayal Upadhyay Nagar Chakia and a 4-lane road from Mohansarai to Cantt, was complete, he instructed PWD engineers to expedite the work and complete it by Aug. Completion of the two projects will ease traffic on the routes, especially those used by vehicles to reach BHU and other parts of the city. Officials said due to massive traffic density, Mohansarai-Cantt road used to be choked, especially at night when heavy vehicles started entering the city via highways. It caused inconvenience to those traveling to BHU Hospital, railway and bus stations. During Shrawan month, one lane of the Mohansarai-Cantt road is reserved for Kanwariyas by ensuring movement of traffic in both lanes in the only available lane. As the widened road under this project is coming up with service lanes on both sides, closing the main road's lane for commuters will not be needed, hence traffic flow will remain smooth. Problems like waterlogging in rainy season, which also disrupts traffic and increases the risk of accidents, will also end. As utility ducts have been ensured in the project, the problem of frequent road cutting by various departments for utilities will also end. The project also includes intersection expansion, junction improvement, street lighting and road safety measures. Officials expect that not only will regular traffic and movement of pilgrims be eased, tourists visiting other destinations, including Sarnath, will also benefit. Yogi also inspected a 650-meter railway overbridge being constructed at a cost of Rs 42.2 crore on the Mohansarai-Adalpura route, between Hardattpur and Rajatalab on the Varanasi-Prayagraj rail section. He instructed that remaining work, which is almost complete, should be finished by Aug. Regarding this RoB, officials said railway crossing on this route is often closed due to very heavy rail traffic. It causes inconvenience and delays for people traveling between Mohansarai and Adalpura. Completion of this overbridge will reduce travel time and costs for residents traveling to Varanasi city, Rajatalab sub-registrar office, Gangapur and LBS International Airport. Approximately 6,000 vehicles use this route daily and completion of this project will benefit around 150,000 people from 26 villages.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta holds review meeting for preparations for Kanwar Yatra 2025
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta holds review meeting for preparations for Kanwar Yatra 2025

India Gazette

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta holds review meeting for preparations for Kanwar Yatra 2025

New Delhi [India], June 17 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta convened a high-level review meeting on Tuesday to discuss the preparations for the upcoming Kanwar Yatra 2025, focusing on planning, arrangements, and facilities for the devotees during the yatra. In a post on X, the Delhi Chief Minister's Office (CMO) stated that the meeting was held with the focus to ensure a seamless and respectful experience for the lakhs of Shiv bhakts expected to participate. Gupta directed that every devotee should receive respect, facilities, and security, emphasising that the event is not only a festival of faith but also an opportunity for service and dedication. 'Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta held a high-level review meeting today at the Delhi Secretariat regarding the preparations for Kanwar Yatra 2025. In the meeting, the planning, arrangements and facilities to be provided to the devotees of Kanwar camps to be set up in Delhi this year were discussed in detail,' the CMO stated. 'The Chief Minister directed that it should be ensured that every Shiv devotee gets respect, facilities and security. She said that Kanwar Yatra is not only a festival of faith but also an opportunity for service and dedication. The Delhi government will ensure its organisation with devotion, arrangements and sensitivity,' it added. The meeting was attended by Cabinet Ministers Parvesh Sahib Singh, Ashish Sood, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Kapil Mishra, and senior officials from relevant departments at the Delhi Secretariat. Following the meeting, the Delhi CM detailed the setup of Kanwar camps across Delhi, with a focus on improving the infrastructure and services compared to previous years under the AAP government. She noted that the camps are scheduled to operate from July until Sawan Shivratri. 'The government will pay special attention to the lakhs of Shiv bhakts who come to Delhi with Kanwar. They will be provided with facilities. The government will work towards eliminating the irregularities in the aid and arrangements that used to happen during the time of the previous governments. Kanwar camps will start from July and will continue till Shivratri,' she stated. Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra, who was present at the meeting, elaborated on the government's commitment, saying, 'Lakhs of people take part in the Kanwar Yatra in Delhi, and the Chief Minister has decided that special preparations will be made to serve the Kanwariyas, and a grand Kanwar Yatra will be taken out in Delhi. This meeting was called for those special arrangements. The Chief Minister and the Cabinet Ministers are sitting with all the organisers of the Kanwar Seva Samiti, and a grand and beautiful Kanwar Yatra will be taken out in Delhi. We are all ready to serve every Kanwariya.' In the Kanwar Yatra procession, Kamwariyas collect water from a river and carry it hundreds of kilometres to offer it to the shrines of Lord Shiva. According to Hindu beliefs, Parshuram, a devotee of Shiva and Lord Vishnu's avatar, participated in the initial procession. Devotees across the country perform worship, fasting and pilgrimage dedicated to the Lord Shiva. (ANI)

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