MP Gov Identifies 18 Sites for Shipra Ghat Approach Roads Ahead of Simhastha 2028

The Madhya Pradesh government has identified 18 locations for developing new approach roads to ghats along the Shipra River for Simhastha 2028 in Ujjain. The project covers a 29-km stretch and aims to ensure smooth movement for lakhs of devotees. Officials, including Divisional Commissioner Ashish Singh and Ujjain Collector Roshan Kumar Singh, are conducting regular inspections. Additional 140 locations were also identified for connecting routes to ghats.

Key Points: Simhastha 2028: 18 Approach Road Sites Identified in Ujjain

  • 18 locations identified for approach roads to Shipra ghats
  • Roads to cover 29-km stretch for Simhastha 2028
  • Plans include organised parking and pedestrian access
  • Divisional Commissioner and Collector leading inspections
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MP govt identifies 18 approach road sites to Shipra ghats for Simhastha preparations

MP govt identifies 18 locations for new approach roads to Shipra ghats in Ujjain, aiming to improve connectivity and parking for Simhastha 2028 devotees.

"All departments have accelerated the pace of development works related to Simhastha. Chief Minister Yadav is regularly reviewing the preparations. - Official statement"

Ujjain, May 14

The Madhya Pradesh government has identified 18 locations for developing new approach roads to ghats along the Shipra River as part of large-scale infrastructure preparations for Simhastha 2028 in Ujjain, officials said on Thursday.

The proposed roads will connect newly constructed ghats spread across a 29-km stretch of the Shipra River, enabling smooth movement of devotees expected to arrive in lakhs during the religious congregation.

The project also includes plans for organised parking facilities and improved pedestrian access to bathing areas, according to an official statement.

"All departments have accelerated the pace of development works related to Simhastha. Chief Minister Yadav is regularly reviewing the preparations, obtaining updates and issuing necessary directions," the statement said.

Divisional Commissioner and Simhastha Mela Officer Ashish Singh, along with Ujjain Collector Roshan Kumar Singh and officials from multiple departments, are conducting regular inspections across the mela zone to assess infrastructure requirements and the progress of execution.

During a fresh inspection on Thursday, officials began their survey from the bridge near Shri Vikrant Bhairav Temple and covered nearly five kilometres on foot along the riverbank.

"The identified 18 locations for approach roads will connect newly developed ghats up to the Unhel Road Bridge area," the statement said.

Officials said the objective is to ensure seamless connectivity between parking zones and bathing ghats so that devotees can move conveniently during the mela period.

During the exercise, around 140 additional locations were identified for proposed connecting routes to ghats, and departments were instructed to initiate preparatory work.

The proposed access points include areas near Gau Ghat, behind the Vedhshala, Wakankar Bridge, Jeevan Khedi and Shri Shani Temple, while inspections also covered the ghat area beneath Lal Pul Bridge.

The government said both existing and newly constructed ghats are being integrated into the connectivity plan, with most access routes proposed within a 200-metre radius of the riverbanks.

- IANS

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Swati Y
Good initiative but I hope they also focus on cleanliness of Shipra river. What's the use of approach roads if the water is polluted? Devotees come for spiritual cleansing, not to see plastic floating around. Basic amenities like toilets and drinking water should also be priority.
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Deepak U
As someone from Ujjain, I'm happy to see this progress. But 18 locations in one go? Hope the quality doesn't suffer. Also, please ensure proper drainage - our roads tend to get waterlogged during monsoon. Simhastha is in 2028, so ample time if they work systematically. 🙏
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Anjali F
All this sounds great but what about the local residents? Many areas near the river might face displacement or traffic issues during construction. The government should involve locals in planning. Jai Siya Ram! 🌺
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Karan T
Finally some forward thinking! Last Simhastha was a logistical nightmare near many ghats. Parking zones and pedestrian access are crucial. But please don't just make roads - create proper shaded waiting areas and medical facilities too. The old and sick pilgrims need care. 🇮🇳
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Amit S
चलिए, अच्छी खबर है! (Chaliye, achhi khabar hai!) MP government should also plant trees along these roads - Ujjain needs more greenery. And please keep the historical ghats intact while developing new ones. Heritage matters as much as infrastructure.

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