IANS | 27 Jan, 2024
The government has put the development of the 68 km greenfield
Ayodhya bypass project on the fast track to decongest the holy city and
facilitate economic, social and logistics connectivity across multiple
districts in the region.
The project has been discussed under the
PM GatiShakti initiative to “spur implementation and planning,”
according to a statement issued by the Commerce and Industry Ministry on
Friday.
The Ayodhya Bypass Project has been evaluated as a
critical infrastructure project by the National Planning Group meeting
held under PM GatiShakti, the statement said.
The 67.57 kms
project comprises construction of 4/6 Lane Northern Ayodhya Bypass of a
total length of 35.40 kms and construction of 4/6 Lane Southern Ayodhya
Bypass which has total length of 32.172 kms. The project will cover key
districts such as Lucknow, Basti, and Gonda.
This project will
facilitate improvement in connectivity to economic, social and logistics
nodes, including tourist and pilgrim sites, across these three
districts.
Ayodhya is situated between the two economic hubs of
Lucknow and Gorakhpur and major commodities such as leather, engineering
goods, building materials, iron and steel, etc. pass through the city.
Therefore, the construction of this bypass route will facilitate
uninterrupted freight flows and decongest the city, the statement said.
This
bypass which is expected to cater to multiple forecasted increase in
passenger and freight vehicle movement (from 89,023 in 2023 and 216,928
in 2033) around eight influence areas around Ayodhya, will also enable
seamless movement of people and goods, and reduced travel time to
critical national highways (such as NH-27: Lucknow– Ayodhya -Gorakhpur;
NH-330A: Raebareli -Ayodhya; NH-330: Sultanpur-Ayodhya-Gonda and
NH-135A: Akbarpur -Ayodhya).
The project will enhance
multi-modality with integrated infrastructure such as Railway Stations
(at Ayodhya Railway Station, Sohwal Railway Station, A N Dev Nagar
Railway Station and Ayodhya Cantt Railway Station) and Airport (at
Ayodhya Airport).
The project is also envisaged to complement and
bring synergies along with other proposed projects evaluated in NPG
meetings including (i) Prayagraj – Raibareili Project (Construction of
Prayagraj City bypass (Total Length- 64.763 km) in the state of Uttar
Pradesh; (ii) Gorakhpur-Siliguri Corridor- Development of project
stretch from Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) to Siliguri (West Bengal); (iii)
Gorakhpur-Bareilly Corridor- Development of project stretch from
Gorakhpur to Rampur.
The Railway Station in Ayodhya has been
redeveloped to meet modern standards, ensuring seamless connectivity
with major cities across the country. The revamped station will
facilitate movement of 60 thousand commuters compared to the current
capacity of 10 thousand. Improved rail infrastructure not only
facilitates the movement of people but also supports the efficient
transportation of goods, contributing to regional economic development.