Efforts to make Ayodhya the cleanest city in India : Mahant Girishpati Tripathi, Mayor, Ayodhya Municipal Corporation

Sanatan Prabhat’s Special Report from Ayodhya

Ayodhya, 26th January – “In Ayodhya, clean drinking water and accommodation facilities have been provided for the pilgrims. The entire city has been decorated with lights. We are committed to cleanliness in Ayodhya every day of the week. We have resolved to make Ayodhya the cleanest city in India and are striving towards this goal,” stated Mahant Girishpati Tripathi, Mayor of Ayodhya, during a conversation with a correspondent of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’.

While providing information about the development plan of Ayodhya city, Mahant Tripathi said, “There are three residential facilities for pilgrims here. Thousands of pilgrims can be accommodated at these places. Planning has also been done for toilets, bathrooms, drinking water facilities, and CCTV cameras. In Ayodhya, a total of 2,000 toilets, both temporary and permanent, have been constructed. More toilets will be built in the future considering the increasing flow of pilgrims. The number of primary care centres and health centres will also be increased because of the growing influx of pilgrims. Ayodhya is emerging as a cultural centre of the world. Gradually, this city is becoming a centre of spiritual energy for the entire world.”

We are moving towards Ram Rajya

“The temple of Shriram has been built here. Gradually, the local people and culture are becoming imbued with Shriram. Following the ideals of Shriram, and emulating his values and culture, we are moving towards Ram Rajya,” said Tripathi.