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Sri Krishna land offered a slew of developmental projects
Mathura, July 1
A slew of projects, including
widening of roads, were on Wednesday promised for the twin towns of
Mathura and Vrindavan - also known as Braj or Sri Krishna land - to
convert the area into a developmental hub.
Uttar Pradesh Chief
Secretary Alok Ranjan, at the end of his two-day visit to Mathura, also
directed the Mathura Vrindavan Development Authority to deal firmly with
the land mafia that had encroached on the the Yamuna flood plains.
The
chief secretary assured of speedy action on improving the road network
in the district and also announced that the holy town of Goverdhan would
be a new tehsil of Mathura district.
For the coming Mudiya
Poonau (full moon), the annual fair that attracts more than 10 million
pilgrims, a sum of more than Rs.2 crore has been released to upgrade
civic amenities, he said.
The state government is keen on
transforming the Mathura-Vrindavan hub with a dozen infrastructural
projects that include four-laning of major approach roads from the
Yamuna Expressway, a new bypass, among others.
"The increased road connectivity will help speed up growth and development," officials said after a review meeting.
"Mathura
and Vrindavan will emerge from the back waters to showcase the work of
the Akhilesh Yadav government in the state. Some of the projects are
already in pipeline while a few need to be given finishing touches
before launch," Mohan Yadav, a Samajwadi Party worker, said.
In
March the chief minister had announced major programmes to upgrade the
Vrindavan Shodh Sansthan, arrangements for pilgrims staying overnight
in Goverdhan, Barsana and Gokul, formation of special squads of tourist
police, uninterrupted power supply to Goverdhan parikrama marg, a
barrage in Vrindavan on Yamuna and a link canal to divert water to the
Agra Canal.
The government after the success of Sonkh Water ATM
has announced five more such facilities. A plan to beautify the
parikrama marg with ornamental plants and shady trees plus pucca
footpaths is in the pipeline.