The Bihar government approved the remaining alignment of "Ram Janaki Path" connecting Ayodhya to Puruna Dham
The central government has taken an important step towards the connection of places associated with the religious and cultural heritage of India by road. The Road Transport and Highways Ministry recently approved the final alignment of the 240km Ram Janaki Road, which connects Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) and Sitamarhi (Bihar). This route will be a cultural highway associated with the lives of Lord Shri Ram and Mother Sita, which is estimated to cost about Rs 6155 crore. The Ramayana road from Ayodhya to the border of Nepal, this project of religious and cultural importance will begin from Mehrauna Ghat in Uttar Pradesh and will go to the Bhitta turn of Sitamarhi near Nepal border. The total length of the Ram Janaki road is about 240 km, which will go through Siwan, Saran, East Champaran, Shivhar and Sitamarhi districts of Bihar. The purpose of the project is not only to promote India’s religious tourism, but also to strengthen the connection of the border areas. Religious tourism will get a big boost through the construction of Ram Janaki Path, the road trip between Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram and the birthplace of Mother Sita, Puruna Dham, Sitamarhi. This route gives committed an opportunity for easy and safe journey between the two religious places. Upon completion of the project, many religious and historical sites associated with the Ramayana circle will be directly linked to each other, which will promote religious tourism. परियोजना की स्थिति ल लागत विवरण परियोजना को तीन खंडों में विभाजित किया गया है: मेहरौना से सीवान तक तक: लंबाई: लगभग 50 किमी अनुमानित लागत: 1254 करोड़ करोड़ स स स प्रक्रिय पू पू Products िय ORDER पूर्र PRODUCTS िय िय से मसरख: लंबाई: लगभग 40 किमी अनुमानित लागत: 1351 करोड़ रुपये स्थिति: टेंडर प्रक्रिया पूर्ण मसरख से भिट्ठा मोड़ (सीतामढ़ी) तक: लंबाई: लगभग 150 किमी किमीानित लागत: 3500 रुपये रुपये स्थिति: एल: एल: एल: एल: एल: एल: And tender process will begin soon. The role of the Advertising Advertising Committee recently approved the final alignment of this project by the Committee for approval of the alignment of the Ministry. The committee in particular approved the route between Masrakh to Bhatta Mor. This approval is considered a milestone for the project, as it will now quickly shift the process of land acquisition and construction work. The railway project also received the green signal, parallel to the road project, the central government also approved the plan to double the Ayodhya-Sitamarhi Railway Road in October 2024. The total estimated cost of this scheme is Rs 4563 crore. The state government sent a proposal from this scheme to the center, which was approved. This project will also make the train journey between the two cities possible. The state government’s land acquisition initiative has taken several steps to support the Ram Janaki Path project through the Bihar government. In September 2024, the state government began the process of acquiring 50 hectares of land near Puruna Dham in Sitamarhi. This country will be used for the necessary basic facilities in the temple area and stay, traffic and other arrangements for committed. Along with Ram Janaki Path, the plan for the general development of religious places, the Bihar government approved the proposal of the tourism section for the development of other religious places in the state in February 2025. This proposal contains the following sites: Harihar Temple, Sonpur Someshwar Nath Temple, Areraj Sihaneshwar Place, Madhepura Kusheshwar Sthan Works Works at the Daranhanga Devi Temple, Purnia will works Works Works by all these places, including the construction of infrastructure, Lights, parking and tourism facilities. A total of 136 projects have been approved in the said Cabinet meeting, which is a record of 136 projects, which have been a record so far. This includes not only the work that promotes religious tourism, but also many important decisions related to infrastructure, education, health and urban development.