2nd phase of 'Mahakal Lok' project begins: M.P. CM Chouhan
The Hindu
PM Modi had last week dedicated to the nation the first phase of the 'Shri Mahakal Lok' corridor constructed at an estimated cost of ₹351 crore
The work on the second phase of the 'Mahakal Lok' project in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain city has started which includes renovation of ancient temples and heritage structures and restoration of the Chhota Rudra Sagar Lake, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said.
After the completion of the second phase works, it will be transformed into "Shri Mahakal Mahalok", Mr. Chouhan told reporters in Ujjain on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had last week dedicated to the nation the first phase of the 'Shri Mahakal Lok' corridor constructed at an estimated cost of ₹351 crore.
"The work on the second phase of 'Shri Mahakal Lok' has started, including the development of Shikhar darshan, meditation room, restoration of Chhota Rudra Sagar, renovation of ancient temples and heritage dharamshala," Mr. Chouhan said.
Earlier, he inspected the work of the second phase of Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar redevelopment project and felicitated workers and artisans involved in the construction of the Mahakal Lok corridor.
Mr. Chouhan said he will send the 'prasad' of Mahakal temple with a letter to important dignitaries in the country, including governors, chief ministers, and Union ministers and invite them to visit the Mahakal Lok.
The chief minister also laid the foundation stone of Meghdoot Upvan to be developed on a seven-acre land at an estimated cost of ₹11.36 crore under the second phase of the Mahakal Lok project.
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