‘Ganeshpur’ beats faster with the arrival of PM Modi, Devbhoomi ready to welcome Asia’s longest elevated corridor:

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Ganeshpur/Dehradun: The enthusiasm for Delhi-Dehradun Expressway has now come out of the files and is visible on the ground. Ganeshpur, a small village situated on the border of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, is today standing on the threshold of a historical change. On April 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the country’s most modern expressway from here, due to which there is a festive atmosphere in the entire area.

Ganeshpur: Villagers’ eyes fixed on helipad

Ganeshpur village, which was once known for its peace, has today become the center of VIP movement. level the fields Three Grand Helipad Are being prepared.

Villagers’ enthusiasm: This is like a dream for the village elders. An elder says, “We had seen buggies and tractors moving on this soil, now iron birds (helicopters) will land.”

Safety and Preparation: The officers’ camp, the echo of wireless and the police tents have changed the map of the village. There is pride on every face that the Prime Minister’s footsteps are going to fall on the soil of their village.

12 km Wildlife Corridor: Where development and nature meet

Starting from Ganeshpur 12 kilometer long elevated corridor The biggest feature of this expressway is. It is the longest wildlife elevated corridor in Asia.

Harmony with nature: This corridor passes over Rajaji National Park, thus creating no obstruction for wildlife. As one tourist said- “The road has become wise now, the forest does not block the way.” This sentence is a perfect example of ‘Sustainable Development’ of modern India.

Daat Kali Temple: Confluence of reverence and security

Famous situated on the slope of elevated road Maa Daat Kali Temple Vigorous preparations are also going on.

watershed moment: This will be the first time when the Prime Minister of the country will come to this temple and pay obeisance. Devotees and local people are very excited about this moment.

Administrative Vigilance: Officers’ vehicles and security agencies are drawing route plans and security arrangements at every nook and corner.

“If the road runs, luck will run”

The entire area from Asharodi to Mohabbawala is spreading new glow. A new layer of asphalt is being laid on the roads and the walls are being decorated with beautiful paintings.

Economic Expectations: The future is shining in the eyes of local shopkeepers and dhaba operators. He believes that by reducing the distance from Delhi to Dehradun, the number of passengers will increase, which will take tourism to new heights.

Employment Opportunities: There is discussion in rural Chaupals that this expressway is not just a route but a gateway to progress. “When the road runs, our luck will also run”—this sentiment is prevalent in the entire area.