The 73 kilometre lengthy stretch of the newly widened and 6-laned NH-19 section, created with a total outlay of Rs 2447 crore, is most likely to minimize the time of travel by 1 hour among Prayagraj and Varanasi.
Massive infra enhance in Uttar Pradesh! On his stop by to the city of Varanasi, UP right now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to dedicate to the nation the 6-lane widening project of the Handia (in Prayagraj) – Rajatalab (in Varanasi) NH-19 section. Besides, in the course of this tour, the Prime Minister is also stated to undertake a web page stop by of Kashi Vishwanath Temple Corridor Project, attend the globe renowned festival of Dev Deepawali, as properly as stop by the Sarnath Archaeological Site. According to a press release issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, the 73 kilometre lengthy stretch of the newly widened and 6-laned NH-19 section, created with a total outlay of Rs 2447 crore, is most likely to minimize the time of travel by 1 hour among Prayagraj and Varanasi.
According to Prime Minister’s Office, the globe renowned festival of light and fervour in the city of Varanasi- Dev Deepawali is celebrated on every single Poornima of the Kartik month. The PMO stated that the festival of Dev Deepawali will be began by PM Modi lighting a diya on the Raj Ghat of Varanasi. This will be followed by lighting of as several as 11 lakh diyas on each sides of the Ganga river. Also, PM Modi in the course of the tour, will undertake a web page stop by of the below building Kashi Vishwanath Temple Corridor in order to critique the project’s progress. Apart from this, at the archaeological web page of Sarnath, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will see the show of Light and Sound, which had been inaugurated earlier this month by him, the PMO added.
A handful of days ago, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari asked the UP state government to expedite the land acquisition method for creating national highways. Recently, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of 16 National Highway projects in UP, covering a length of more than 500 kilometres and worth an quantity of Rs 7,477 crore.