GDA took handover of Naya Savera Phase-02. Awakening
Jagran correspondent, Gorakhpur. Six months after its inauguration by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Gorakhpur Development Authority (GDA) has taken over the Naya Savera Phase-02 developed under the Ramgarhtal Beautification Project. After the transfer, GDA Vice President Anand Vardhan inspected along with the officials.
With this, the way has been cleared to develop 2700 meter long grand pond front by connecting 1000 meter long New Savera Phase-01 and 1700 meter long New Savera Phase-02. In such a situation, the people of the city will get a new place for relaxation and picnic on the more than two and a half kilometer long front on the banks of Ramgarh Lake.
This stretch, developed by Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam (Urban) under the Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay City Development Project, has cost Rs 35.43 crore. Tal Front has been given a modern look keeping in mind the civic amenities and environmental protection, so that it can become one of the major tourist destinations of the city.
Pedestrian track, jogging track, ghat, attractive fountain, decorative lighting, canopy, solar lights and grand main entrance have been constructed in the project. This place will become a center of special attraction for citizens, youth and tourists taking morning and evening walks.
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Along with Jal Nigam's Executive Engineer Pankaj Kumar, a joint team of GDA in-charge Chief Engineer Kishan Singh, Executive Engineer Rakesh Pratap and other engineers inspected and rectified all the flaws. Only after this the handover of the project was done.
After the transfer, GDA Vice President Anand Vardhan, Secretary Pushparaj Singh and OSD Prakhar Uttam inspected the site. GDA Vice President directed for regular cleaning, monitoring of lighting system, deployment of adequate manpower and ensuring safety of tourists to keep Tal Front public useful and attractive.
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