Seven ghats in Prayagraj to get a facelift with over Rs 11 crore investment

Prayagraj: The Yogi government has undertaken a significant project for the renovation of the ghats in Prayagraj, aiming to transform them into vibrant, modernized spaces reminiscent of the famous ghats in Kashi. Seven key ghats along the Ganga and Yamuna rivers are currently being revitalized, with about fifty percent of the work already completed.

It is being anticipated that the beautification efforts will be finalized before the upcoming Maha Kumbh, ensuring that the ghats are ready to welcome the large influx of devotees and tourists. These ghats are the heart of activities during the Maha Kumbh, with scores of devotees taking a holy dip in the sacred waters of the Ganga and Yamuna. Recognizing their significance, the Yogi government is prioritizing the rejuvenation of these sites.

The Construction and Design Division of Jal Nigam is leading the efforts to give these ghats a new look, with the project being managed by Rohit Kumar Rana. He confirmed that the renovation is being carried out at a cost of Rs 11.01 crore, with work progressing steadily. The pace of development is expected to accelerate once the floodwaters recede.

The seven ghats undergoing renovation include Balua Ghat, Kalighat, Rasulabad Ghat, Chhatnag Ghat Jhunsi, Nageshwar Ghat Jhunsi, Maujgiri Ghat, and Purana Arail Ghat.

Progress varies across these locations, with significant advancements already made—40 percent of Maujgiri Ghat, 35 percent each of Nageshwar Ghat, Rasulabad Ghat, and Balua Ghat, 30 percent of Chhatnag Ghat, 40 percent of Purana Arail Ghat, and 50 percent of Kalighat have been completed. The entire project is expected to be finished by November, well in time for the Maha Kumbh.

In addition to the physical renovations, the project includes plans to enhance visitor amenities at the ghats. The Kumbh Mela administration is focused on providing top-tier facilities for the millions of devotees and tourists expected at the Maha Kumbh. This modernization includes the development of green belts to maintain the cleanliness and beauty of the ghats.

Other improvements include the installation of umbrellas, high masts, and drinking water facilities, as well as RO systems for clean water, mobile toilets, and changing rooms. Seating arrangements with benches are also being provided, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming environment for all visitors.

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