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Transformation unfolding Ayodhya's Ram Path nears completion, ushering in a new era

12 Jan , 2024   By : Debdeep Gupta


Transformation unfolding Ayodhya's Ram Path nears completion, ushering in a new era

Ayodhya, a city steeped in history and spirituality, is undergoing a remarkable metamorphosis, marking the dawn of a new era. The once narrow single-lane road that meandered through the city has now evolved into a grand four-lane thoroughfare, flanked by broad footpaths adorned with Surya Stambhs (lamp posts). The visual magnificence of Ram Path and Dharam Path draws parallels with iconic locations such as Connaught Place in Delhi or Hazratganj in Lucknow, signifying the city's emergence as a cultural and commercial hub.

Sanjeev Maurya, the proprietor of Sri Chanakaya Chai, a tea shop on Dharam Path, exudes enthusiasm, saying, “This Path is our Connaught Place, and in no time, it will be the center of attraction in Ayodhya.” Having worked near Connaught Place before returning during the pandemic phase of the Covid outbreak, Maurya sees the new development as a transformative force in the lives of Ayodhya's residents.

The architectural allure of Ram Path is augmented by Surya Stambhs lining both sides of the footpath. Along this grand boulevard, big showrooms featuring multinational brands have sprouted, contributing to the commercial vibrancy of the region, extending up to the district hospital crossing.

Despite the demolition of commercial establishments and residences only last year to make way for the ambitious 13-kilometer Rampath, the project is on the verge of completion, with a budget of Rs 798 crore.

Raj Kumar’s sweet shop at Ram Path was demolished when the road was widened. His wife Gita took part in a protest and even climbed on the JCB that was demolishing part of her shop.

A year later she is happy.

The husband and wife set up a sweet shop and named it after Raj Kumar. “My shop is smaller than the previous one but our income has gone up. The influx of people has grown and so has the sale of tea and samosas,” she said with a smile.

As one navigates through Udaya crossing, the demarcation between Ayodhya (old Faizabad) and Ayodhya Dham becomes apparent. The Ayodhya Development Authority has enforced a building code here, rendering all structures, both commercial and residential, in a consistent light ochre hue. This transition point marks the beginning of a visual journey that offers a clear line of sight to Hanuman Garhi, Lata Mangeshkar Chowk, and Ram Ki Paidi.

Bhakti Path, a road leading to the Ram Mandir, intersects with Ram Path, creating a symbolic intersection of devotion and cultural significance. Shops lining both sides of Ram Path, resplendent in ochre, predominantly offer flags of Lord Hanuman, adding to the spiritual ambiance of the area.

The vibrancy of Ayodhya is not confined to daylight hours; as the sun sets, Ayodhya Dham comes alive on Ram Path. Big and small shops, from Hanuman Garhi to Lata Mangeshkar Chowk illuminate the surroundings, creating a lively atmosphere that attracts crowds even at 9 pm.

The newfound energy and vibrancy are encapsulated in the words of Raju Das, the priest of Hanuman Garhi temple, who declares, “Ram Path has now become the lifeline of Ayodhya. It connects Ayodhya (earlier Faizabad) with Ayodhya Dham. Now, the city's life revolves around this 13-km stretch of the road.”

Simultaneously, the Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) has embarked on a mission to enhance the city’s aesthetic appeal, reminiscent of the Treta Yuga’s splendor. The installation of 6-foot tall and 6-foot wide 3D and basic 4D illuminated laser-cut metal sculptures at various locations in the city exemplifies this initiative.

The sculptures, appearing as solid statues during the day and emitting light at night, contribute to Ayodhya's development as a model city that preserves its heritage while embracing the dynamism of modern life. Additionally, the city’s major attractions are adorned with flowers, symbolizing a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary allure.

As Ayodhya prepares to welcome an increasing number of pilgrims and tourists, the District Magistrate, Nitish Kumar, announced plans to enhance transportation facilities. Electric buses are set to operate on Dharma Path and Ram Path, with the inauguration of 100 electric buses scheduled for January 15. Furthermore, golf carts and e-rickshaws will be introduced, ensuring seamless connectivity within Ayodhya

Kumar affirmed the completion of all preparations by state government directives. “Corridors have been constructed, which we will operate. Some additional parking spaces have been designated. From the crucial Saket Petrol Pump to Lata Mangeshkar Chowk, various parking facilities, both temporary and permanent, are being developed," he stated.

Ayodhya’s grand transformation is not merely a physical overhaul; it signifies a cultural and spiritual rejuvenation that echoes the sentiments of the residents, entrepreneurs, and spiritual leaders alike. The convergence of tradition and modernity on the canvas of Ram Path and Dharam Path paints a vibrant picture of Ayodhya’s evolution into a city that honours its past while embracing a dynamic future.

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