State govt allocatesRs.35,000 cr for infra boost in Nashik
PUNE/NASHIK, April 6 -- Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said that the state government is undertaking projects worth Rs.35,000 crore to boost the infrastructure of Nashik and Trimbakeshwar ahead of next year's Simhastha Kumbh Mela.
He was addressing the sadhus and saints in Nashik city on the concluding day of the two-day national executive committee meeting of Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti, which represents 127 sects of Sanatan dharma.
Kumbh Mela minister Girish Mahajan and school education minister Dada Bhuse were also present.
"Projects worth Rs.30,000 crore have been rolled out in Nashik city and Trimbakeshwar, including setting up a new terminal at Nashik Airport and establishing a 66-km ring road. Work for another set of projects worth Rs.5,000 crore will soon kick off," said Fadnavis.
He added that the state government has done its utmost to ensure the event is a grand success.
"I was the chief minister when the previous Kumbh was organised in Nashik 12 years ago. However, in that event, we lacked sufficient time for a robust infrastructure. This time we planned properly. We want to make the Kumbh Mela an unforgettable experience for the sadhus and devotees," remarked Fadnavis.
He also said that a team of government officials visited the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela to understand organisational details.
"For the first time, this year, we established the Nashik Trimbakeshwar Kumbh Mela Authority and my cabinet colleague Girish Mahajan has been appointed the Kumbh Mela minister," Fadnavis said, adding that the footfall of devotees in the forthcoming event would be 10 times greater than the last one....
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