The government has approved a budget of Rs 17.02 crore for the Ayodhya-Raebareli Highway, which would connect Kamakhya Bhavani and Medha Rishi Ashram
Arpita Kushwaha March 31, 2025 02:27 PM

Kamakhya Bhavani and Medha Rishi Ashram, two significant religious and mythical locations in Rudauli, will soon be connected to the Ayodhya-Raebareli route. Currently, the Ayodhya-Lucknow highway connects these locations.

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Out of the whole budget of Rs 48.64 crore, the government has approved this project and allotted Rs 17.02 crore. The Public Works Department’s (PWD) Block-4 will handle the construction.

The project’s approval is attributed to MLA Ramchandra Yadav. He is now working on the establishment of Medha Rishi Ashram after Kamakhya Dham was developed.

An inspection house has been built with official consent, and Kamakhya Dham has already been given the status of Nagar Panchayat. As part of this larger development project, these sacred sites will be connected to the 330A Ayodhya-Raebareli route.

Block-4 JE The road, which is 28.6 km long, was created by Mithilesh Kumar by combining many rural paths. This extension, which is categorized as a “Other District Road,” would improve the Ayodhya-Lucknow highway’s link between Ayodhya and Lucknow.

Along the Ayodhya-Raebareli highway, the journey starts at the Maharishi Vamdev holy shrine in Bawan, Kumarganj. Before arriving at Rudauli Road, it will then go via Chaudhary ka Purwa, Gadauli, Rauhli, Mahatavan Link Road, Jhau Mishra ka Purwa, Tikai, Backchina, and Bakchuna Link Road.

The route would continue along Barkat Ali Road from Rudauli Road to Hariharpur via Samsi before joining Ganeshpur Link Road. Kamakhya Bhavani may be reached directly from Hariharpur.

JE Mithilesh Kumar claims that the Raebareli highway’s road design guarantees easy access from Bawan in Kumarganj to Saidpur. The path will take you straight to Medha Rishi Ashram after Saidpur.

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