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How prepared is Ayodhya for Ram devotees in the rain | How prepared is Ayodhya for Ram devotees in the rain: Potholes on Ram Path, waterlogging in colonies – Ayodhya News

How prepared is Ayodhya for Ram devotees in the rain | How prepared is Ayodhya for Ram devotees in the rain: Potholes on Ram Path, waterlogging in colonies – Ayodhya News


Ram Path collapsed due to rain in Ayodhya.

The first rain after the Pran Pratishtha has exposed all the administrative claims. The Rampath, which was built to make Ayodhya a model for development, has sunk in many places in the first rain. Questions have started to be raised about this. People say that the Rampath is not ready for the devotees coming from the country and abroad.

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The 13 km long Ram Path from Saadatganj to Nayaghat Lata Chowk was constructed before the Pran Pratishtha. The road construction was done by the PWD. The sewer line work was done by the city unit of Jal Nigam. The first rain of pre-monsoon has exposed the claims of both the departments of doing better work.

Ram Path Ram Path is not safe in rain.

Rampath collapsed in many places

Due to rain, the roads with large chambers on the Rampath caved in at more than a dozen places, affecting traffic for several hours. However, after the rain stopped in the morning, the Public Works Department hurriedly filled all the potholes by putting pebbles. The newly constructed Rampath road in front of Mukut Complex in Rikabganj had caved in. Apart from this, the road of Chowk-Rikabganj, the newly constructed Rampath in front of Balrampur House in Rikabganj area caved in. The road caved in at about eight places from Rikabganj Civil Line crossing to Rikabganj crossing. This road has caved in near the manhole of the deep sewer line due to leakage from the drainage built on the Rampath.

Ram Path collapsed near Rikabganj.

Ram Path collapsed near Rikabganj.

construction work going on everyday

The construction work of Ram Path, which was built in a hurry during Pran Pratishtha, continues every day. Despite this, questions are being raised whether Ram Path is safe for Ram devotees to travel or not. Anand Kumar Dubey, Executive Engineer of Jal Nigam Nagar Unit, said, “The road has sunk at six places on the Civil Line PNB to Rikabganj road. He said that there is a possibility of potholes due to water seeping from the star water drain at the manhole near the joint at six places. At present, these have been filled.

After the Ram Path collapsed, it was filled in a hurry.

After the Ram Path collapsed, it was filled in a hurry.

How prepared is Ram Nagari to welcome Ram devotees in the rain?

After the first pre-monsoon rain, waterlogging occurred on many roads and colonies in the city. Devotees visiting Ram Nagari stay in hotels and dharamshalas on these roads and colonies. And from there they come to see Ram Lalla. After the rain, water entered people’s homes. It has become difficult for people to come out of their homes. There was waterlogging on the railway station road due to lack of drainage system.

Municipal corporation opened control room

In view of the rain forecast, a 24 hour 7 control room has been set up at the Municipal Corporation headquarters, on which respected citizens can register their complaints on the Corporation’s toll free numbers 1800–313-1277/1533 and 05278-299400/7311165805.

Water entered the houses in the first rain in Badi Devkali ward

Water entered the houses in the first rain in Badi Devkali ward

Protest had to be held due to waterlogging in Badi Devkali ward.

Protest had to be held due to waterlogging in Badi Devkali ward.



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