Shirdi Saibaba Trust plans Rs.30 cr infra push ahead of kumbh
Pune, April 30 -- The ad hoc management committee of Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust recently approved a proposal to spend Rs.30 crore on infrastructure development in Shirdi ahead of the upcoming Simhastha Kumbh Mela in Nashik.
The committee is headed by SB Kachare, Prrincipal District Judge of Ahmednagar, and includes two other members: Pankaj Ashiya, Ahilyanagar district collector and Goraksha Gadilkar, chief executive officer (CEO) of Sai Sansthan Trust.
Gadilkar said that after receiving the committee's approval, the proposal has now been sent to the Bombay High Court for mandatory clearance, after which work on the project will begin. The 21-month-long religious gathering is scheduled to begin in October this year, with the peak rush expected between July and September next year.
"Two new roads will be developed in Shirdi to connect five new parking zones being created in the town ahead of the Kumbh Mela," Gadilkar said. According to him, around Rs.13 crore will be spent on road development, while the remaining Rs.17 crore will go towards creating infrastructure at the parking facilities, including CCTV surveillance systems, sheds, toilets and security arrangements. Officials said the Shirdi Municipal Council is developing five parking zones, each spanning nearly 40 acres.
The Maharashtra government expects that a large number of devotees visiting Nashik for the Kumbh Mela will also travel to Shirdi and Shani Shingnapur Temple, both major pilgrimage centres in the Ahilyanagar district....
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