Ayodhya s transformation into a global spiritual tourism hub with the Ram Mandir at its center is expected to attract 5 crore tourists annually after the completion of the Rs 85,000 crore makeover. The temple town s economic and religious migration surge will benefit various sectors such as hotels, airlines, hospitality, FMCG, travel ancillaries, and cement. Listed Indian companies like L&T, Havells India, Pakka, SIS, Allied Digital Services, Genesys International, and Apollo Sindoori Hotels have key roles in the Ayodhya and Ram Mandir project, including construction, lighting, compostable products, security, surveillance, mapping technology, and parking facilities.
BENGALURU: After a long delay, the Rail Infrastructure Development Company - Karnataka (KRIDE) has finally awarded a tender for the civil works of Cor.
This contract also includes construction of a double decker alignment of 1.2 km length for BSRP Corridor-1 and Corridor-4 near Yelahanka, construction of a BSRP elevated viaduct of length 500 m below BMRCL (Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited) viaduct near Benniganahalli, duly sharing right of way between BSRP and BMRCL. This is first of its kind in India, it said.