PM Modi Ayodhya Visit Live: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to Ayodhya on a one-day visit on Saturday. During this, he will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate projects worth Rs 15,700 crore. The city of Shri Ram will also open a box of gifts for various cities of the country. PM Modi will also flag off six Vande Bharat and two Amrit Bharat trains operating from different stations of the country.
Before this, PM Modi will dedicate the redeveloped Ayodhya Dham Junction railway station to the nation. According to the information received from the administration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate the redeveloped Ayodhya Dham Junction railway station to the nation. Also, six Vande Bharat Express trains between Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra-New Delhi, Amritsar-New Delhi, Coimbatore-Bengaluru, Mangaluru-Madgaon, Jalna-Mumbai and Ayodhya-Anand Vihar Terminal as well as Ayodhya-Darbhanga and Malda Town- Will flag off two Amrit Bharat trains between Bengaluru.
The railway station is equipped like this
PM Modi will inaugurate the redeveloped Ayodhya railway station at around 11.15 am, will flag off the new Amrit Bharat train and Vande Bharat train. He will also dedicate many other railway projects to the nation. The Prime Minister will inaugurate the newly constructed Ayodhya airport at around 12.15 pm. Ayodhya’s new railway station, equipped with a dome on the lines of Nagara style ‘shikhar’ of temples and the bow and arrow symbolizing Lord Ram, is to be inaugurated on Saturday.
Local MP Lallu Singh said on Wednesday that the name of Ayodhya Railway Junction has been changed to Ayodhya Dham Junction. The new building is located next to the old station building. Ayodhya district has two main railway stations… Ayodhya Junction located in Ayodhya city and Ayodhya Cantt (formerly Faizabad Junction) in Faizabad city. The redevelopment work at the station has been carried out by ‘Rail India Technical and Economic Services Limited’ (RITES), a public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Railways and one of the Navratnas.