UP Budget 2026 News: Rs 250 crore for Ayodhya tourism development, preparations for beautification of 8 religious places. Up Budget 2026 News Ayodhya Tourism Development 250 Crore Ram Mandir Religious Sites Development

The UP government has made a provision of Rs 250 crore in the budget for the development of tourism and religious places in Ayodhya. In this, the Pilgrimage Area Development Council will get Rs 150 crore. Beautification of less famous religious places will boost tourism and employment.

Ayodhya. In the latest budget, the state government has once again announced a huge amount of Rs 250 crore for the development of Ramnagari Ayodhya. The main objective of this amount is to improve tourism facilities, strengthen infrastructure and develop religious places. The government believes that this will further strengthen the identity of Ayodhya and devotees will get better facilities.

Rs 150 crore to Pilgrimage Area Development Council – religious tourism will get a boost

Out of this budget, Rs 150 crore will be given to Shri Ayodhya Ji Teerth Kshetra Development Council. This council works for the expansion of tourism facilities in Ayodhya and surrounding areas, conservation of religious places and improving the facilities for devotees. The government aims to promote Ayodhya as an organized and developed religious tourism centre.

Preparation for development of less famous religious places – scope of tourism will be bigger

After the consecration of Ram temple, the number of devotees coming to Ayodhya has increased rapidly. Keeping this in view, the government no longer wants to be limited to only the major places, but is also planning to develop less known places but having historical and religious importance. With this, devotees will be able to visit other religious places besides Ram Janmabhoomi and the scope of tourism will increase.

These eight religious places will be beautified and tourism developed

Major sites planned for development by the government include:

  • Bettiah Temple, Meerapur, Derabibi (Ayodhya Dham): Around Rs 2 crore
  • Maniparvat: Around Rs 3 crores
  • Lord Shankar Temple Complex near Dasharatha Samadhi Sthal: Around Rs 1 crore
  • Shri Anjaneshwar Mahadev Dham (Tamsa River Bank, Village Anjana Sadar): Approx Rs 1 Crore
  • Shri Maharshi Valmiki Ashram (Aalapur, Majra Dostpur): Around Rs 1 crore
  • Ambedkar Park (Village Kudhasadat, Tehsil Rudauli): About Rs 1 crore
  • Aastikan Gahnag Baba Sthal in Milkipur: Around Rs 1 crore
  • Bharat ji’s shrine in Nagar Panchayat Bhadarsa: approximately Rs 2 crore

Tourism development, beautification and expansion of facilities are proposed at all these sites.

Better facilities for devotees – the main objective of the council

The state government has constituted Shri Ayodhya Ji Teerth Kshetra Development Council to provide better facilities to the devotees. The objective of the council is to conserve religious places, expand tourism facilities and ensure well-organized arrangements for the visiting devotees.

Local economy will benefit from Ayodhya tourism

Experts believe that this budget will play an important role in the economic development of Ayodhya. Increase in religious tourism will directly benefit local employment, small business, hotel industry, transport services and handicraft business. Developing less famous religious places will increase the stay time of tourists, which will strengthen the local economy.

Big step towards long term development

The government’s plan is not limited to just beautification, but also focuses on enhancing infrastructure, tourism facilities and economic activities. If the schemes are implemented in a timely and transparent manner, Ayodhya can become a major tourist and economic center of North India along with faith.

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