LUCKNOW: The grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya would be inaugurated in the first week of January 2024, said the Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. In contrast to the expansion of Ayodhya's airport and train station, Ram Path, a 13-kilometer road connecting Sahadatganj and Naya Ghat, is currently undergoing construction. Further, the plans for the Ramjanaki Path and Bhakti Path have been finalised. These passageways are crucial because they will make it easier for worshippers to travel to Hanuman Garhi Temple and Shri Ram Janmabhoomi, respectively. These lanes will be 566 and 700 metres long, respectively. Along these routes, many civic facilities will also be built. The Bhakti Path will be 14 metres wide, while the Ramjanmabhoomi Path will be 30 metres wide. The State Government has developed a plan to address the many difficulties encountered during the construction of these highways. The Yogi government is committed to making Ayodhya the most stunning city on earth. CM Yogi is extending invitations to attend the Shri Ram Temple on the day of its opening everywhere he goes as the temple's completion comes near. CM Yogi is also assessing how the construction is progressing. Work is being done in Ayodhya on a war footing to build the temple and provide infrastructure in accordance with the CM's stated intentions. Bhakti path, Ramjanaki Path, and Rampath will all develop into potent means of transporting devotees to their places of worship. There won't be any water logging on the roadways. UP CM's special campaign to increase PMKSNY coverage