Population is both a challenge and an opportunity: Nripendra Mishra

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Reportedly Shri ram temple Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra has given a big statement on

Wednesday. He has said that after the doors of the grand ram temple in ayodhya are opened for the devotees,

there will be a sudden increase in economic activities in its surrounding areas and in the coming time, Ayodhya

will be developed on the lines of delhi NCR. The pilgrimage site may also have to be expanded.

Nripendra Mishra, former principal secretary of PM narendra Modi, said in an interview to PTI video that Shri

ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is continuously receiving demands for renovation of places related to

Maryada Purushottam from bihar and chhattisgarh to Nepal. Is coming, but has decided to leave it to the local

people.

Plan to build smart city

Shri ram temple Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra, when asked about the economic

activities of ayodhya after the construction of the temple was completed and it was opened to the general public

for the darshan of ram Lalla. Mishra claimed that it is certain that 'suddenly the economic level of Ayodhya

and surrounding areas will rise. business will increase here. people will get many opportunities and along with

these opportunities, investment will also increase. Applications have been received to build 16 hotels. A smart

city is also being planned.


Pressure of 5 lakh population will increase

Mishra, a member of Shri ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, said that a master plan is also being made

to ease the transportation system in Ayodhya. A day may come when ayodhya will have to be expanded just as

the National capital Region is in Delhi. Giving the reason for this, he said that the present ayodhya will not be

able to properly take care of such a large population. The current population of ayodhya is around 3.25 lakh

and it is estimated that from january there may be a burden of additional population of five lakh. This

population is both a challenge and an opportunity.


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