Bhubaneswar: The Bhumi Pujan ceremony for the much-awaited EKAMRA Prakalp began here on Monday with full enthusiasm and gaiety.
The three-day ceremony, which commenced with Yagna rituals, showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Ekamra Kshetra.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will lay the foundation stone of the Ekamra Prakalp, also known as the Ekamra Kshetra Amenities and Monuments Revival Action plan, on June 28.
This momentous occasion signifies the government’s unwavering commitment to the preservation and revival of Bhubaneswar’s architectural treasures, emphasizing their historical significance to a global audience.
The Ekamra Prakalp was launched in 2019. With an allocated area of 80acres around the revered Shri Lingaraj Temple, including various monuments, holy tanks, and water bodies, the project aims to recreate the magnificence of this ancient heritage precinct.
The Phase-l development, will encompass key highlights such as the restoration of Ekamra Kshetra’s architectural and archaeological heritage. To improve vehicular movement, a 12-18 meter wide mixed traffic lane will be implemented, alongside 4-10 meter wide shaded walk ways to ensure smooth pedestrian flow. Parking facilities will be relocated to the outer periphery of Ekamra Kshetra to alleviate congestion.
Moreover, interconnected landscaped open spaces will be created, providing safe gathering areas for devotees, while a 300 sq meter temple facility will be constructed for the convenience of pilgrims. Additionally, a 1,600 sq meter Information & Control Centre will be developed to cater to emergency services. To facilitate easy access to ritual spaces and Ekarnra Van, a dedicated pedestrian path around Bindusagar will be constructed.
Furthermore, the project will create interconnected landscaped open spaces, a temple facility for pilgrims, and an Information & Control Centre for emergency services. It seeks to provide a harmonious blend of modern amenities and the preservation of cultural heritage, ensuring a transformative experience for visitors and devotees alike.
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