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Ayodhya Airport to be renamed Maharishi Valmiki Airport

Ayodhya Airport to be renamed Maharishi Valmiki Airport

Ayodhya, the holy city in Uttar Pradesh, is all set to get its first international airport, marking a significant development in its pilgrimage and tourism potential. However, amidst preparations for the grand inauguration on December 30 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a potential name change for the airport has emerged.

Current Name and Proposed Change

Ø  The airport currently boasts the lengthy name “Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram International Airport.”

Ø  The Yogi Adityanath government is reportedly considering renaming it “Maharishi Valmiki Airport,” honoring the revered poet who authored the epic Ramayana.

Reasons for the Potential Change

Ø  Following the completion of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, a surge in pilgrim and tourist inflow is anticipated.

Ø  The proposed name change aligns with the religious significance of the city and pays homage to Maharishi Valmiki, whose Ramayana immortalized the story of Lord Rama.

Preparations for the Inauguration

Ø  A successful test landing of an aircraft has recently been conducted, ensuring the airport’s readiness for operation.

Ø  IndiGo flights are scheduled to commence operations on January 6, 2024, followed by Air India flights on January 16.

Ø  Regular flight schedules will begin in January, with initial fares from Ayodhya to Delhi estimated around Rs 3,600.

Expected Rush during the Pran-Pratishtha

Ø  During the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple, dubbed the “Pran-Pratishtha,” a massive influx of devotees is expected, leading to potential price hikes.

Ø  Airfares during this period are predicted to soar above Rs 12,000, reflecting the high demand and limited availability.

Overall Significance

The opening of the Ayodhya International Airport marks a new chapter for the city, boosting its connectivity and accessibility for pilgrims and tourists. While the potential name change remains undecided, the airport’s launch undoubtedly signifies a pivotal moment in Ayodhya’s development and religious landscape.

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