New Ropeway to be ready in Rajgir before February: CM Nitish

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Rajgir on Tuesday. He also inquired about new Ropeway cabins, slopes and passenger routes. Speaking to the media, he said the new Ropeway would be ready before February 2021. It was supposed to be ready by October 25, 2019, but it was delayed due to some modification work and a corona crisis.

The Chief Minister visited the Ropeway, the Horse Bowl and the Venu Forest and gave many instructions to the authorities. Officers were instructed to provide strong railings along the ramp / footpath. This will allow passengers to arrive safely. The new Ropeway allows the eight-seater cabin to function. The old Ropeway shows that it was afraid to climb at first. If the new Ropeway is built, people will be able to enjoy it with the whole family, whether children or the elderly. He also inspected the old Ropeway and gave several suggestions to the authorities for better management.

The Venu Forest Extension will be completed soon
The chief minister inspected the forest and its extension work. He told reporters that the work on forest expansion is going fast. It will be completed soon. After that it looks pretty good. A large number of people come after the construction is completed. Under this, land near the Circuit House was also added to the campus. In it, there will be a full entertainment system of sports and other forms of entertainment from children. Religious people from other countries also come here to worship. Considering their convenience, construction work has been done around the pond under the new design.

Lord Buddha came to the forest of Venu 2600 years ago.
He said the forest is a historical place. Lord Buddha came here 2600 years ago. The route they traveled here has been extended as much as possible. Such arrangements are being made in the jungle forest, which can be visited by a large number of tourists. During his visit, Chief Minister Venu fed fish and ducks in a forest pond. The zoo’s safari works are also fast-paced and tourists will be able to take advantage of it once its construction is complete.

The horse bowl was also inspected
The Chief Minister also inspected the Horse Bowl Bowl Park and the Horse Bowl Lake. Forest Department officials were instructed not to burn forest waste or debris, but to put it in a ditch in one place. It can be converted to manure. Burning of residue can harm the environment.

.

Disclaimer: The above information is for general informational purposes only. All information on the Site is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information on the Site.