Yogi government approved 218 crores for development in Mathura. The proposal of Hema Malini has also been imposed

To improve tourism and pilgrimage facilities in Mathura, the government approved 12 projects worth Rs 218.21 Crore. It also contains the beautification of Govardhan Parikrama Marg. Tourism Minister Jayveer Singh said that this development work is being done to keep in mind the historical, cultural and religious importance of Mathura. In the approved schemes, Rs. 100 Crore calls were assigned for the development of the ancient Shiva temple in Farah. 6.79 crore rupees and 100 crores for sign sign on Govardhan Parikrama Marg and Rs 100 Crore. 20.99 Crores These projects will further improve facilities for dedicated and tourists. Approval to improve tourism phasilities, the government has approved several schemes to improve tourism facilities in Mathura. Rupee. 100 crores for the development of Yamuna -River Ghats. 43.66 Crores for Development Works in Jachunda Village. 18.33 Crores Rs 18.33 Crore for the installation of CCTV cameras at Frindavan Parikrama Marg and other places. Rupee amount. 22.01 Crore has been approved. On the proposal of MLA Puran Prakash, Rs 6.73 crore was approved for speed tourism facilities between Yamuna Ghat and Mathura-Vrindavan, Rs 35.53 crore for multiple parking space in Frindavan and Rs 2.11 crore for the face of Barsana Hill. Hema Malini’s proposal also got the green signal. Funds for various tourism projects were approved on the proposal of Mathura MP Hema Malini. Under the Tourism Development Scheme of the Chief Minister, Rs 17.73 Crore was approved for the erection of Tourism Facilitation Center at Radha Bihari Inter College in Barsana, Rs 33.59 Crore for the expansion of the Tourism Facility Building in Vrindavan, Rs 6 crore for the planting of local species and RS 4,76 crore The lighting on the routes of Vridavan and Barsana. These projects will further improve tourism phasilities in Mathura and Vrindavan. Share this story -tags