The UP Housing Board will acquire swathes of land in Ayodhya district in two phases. The process of coordinating with the state realty regulator, UP Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), for the necessary approvals has already begun.
He said the government would create a partnership mechanism for a sustainable development model. The ‘New Ayodhya’ township will comprise houses, guest houses, hotels, warehouses, religious, and cultural centres apart from plots for commercial activities.
Recently, the Yogi Cabinet had cleared a slew of infra and development projects worth Rs 465 crore for Ayodhya. The temple town is likely to witness a major jump in tourist inflow once flagship projects are commissioned. In the first six months of 2022, more than 20 million tourists visited Ayodhya.
However, the sum of Rs 30,000 crore does not include the cost of construction of Lord Ram temple, since the temple project has been undertaken by a private trust namely ‘Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra’ through donations. The temple project is estimated to cost Rs 1,800 crore to the Trust.
The 100 new townships would be developed in the periphery of big cities to decongest urban centres and synergise development, economic activities, housing and job market. So far, the state has received 450 proposals from private developers in addition to the development planned by government agencies.
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