Ayodhya will be developed as a 'climate-smart city', says UP govt
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A detailed project report in this regard has been prepared. The state government expects a massive surge in tourist footfall once the Ram temple is completed, reported IANS.
Lucknow: Ayodhya, the ancient holy city and the birthplace of Lord Ram, will now be developed as a `climate-smart city` with a focus on renewable energy. The Uttar Pradesh Urban Development Department is all set to commence work on a Greenfield township based on a Vedic theme within a few weeks, reported IANS.
A presentation on immediate, short-term and long-term action plans was made before Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and a group of ministers on Tuesday night.
According to the government spokesman, a 1200-acre wide Greenfield township based on a Vedic theme has been proposed to meet the demand of people looking forward to staying in a self-sustainable township.
A detailed project report in this regard has been prepared. The state government expects a massive surge in tourist footfall once the Ram temple is completed.
The chief minister asked officials to speed up the development of the holy city so that it can be ready even before the Ram temple is completed. Urban Development Minister A K Sharma asked officials to ensure that the township in Ayodhya was based on renewable energy so as to turn it into a `climate-smart city`.