Yogi govt to refurbish heritage sites of the States
Yogi govt to refurbish heritage sites of the States
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Under the 'Swadesh Darshan Scheme,' the Yogi Adityanath government will renovate historic monuments in Uttar Pradesh.

The central government has set up Rs 33.17 crore to improve infrastructure, increase tourist attraction, and ensure visitor safety at Uttar Pradesh's cultural sites, which include the birthplaces of Lord Ram, Krishna, Buddha, Kabir, and Mahavir Jain.

 
According to a government official, the Kalinjar fort in the Banda district, which is around 1500 years old and one of the country's largest forts, will be rebuilt. The list also includes Gorakhpur's Shaheed Sthal Chauri Chaura, Meerut's Martyrs Memorial, and Muzaffarnagar's Sloam Chaupal.

Principal Secretary Tourism, Mukesh Meshram said, "It is expected that work on the ongoing projects at all the sites would be completed by the end of this month. The heritage of a country and state and the great men associated with it are the sources of inspiration for the people there, especially for the younger generation."

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