This story is from February 12, 2026
Rs 500 cr for infra upgrade of pilgrimage destinations
Lucknow: The UP govt significantly scaled up its focus on religious tourism in the 2026-27 Budget, earmarking Rs 500 crore under the Chief Minister Tourism Development Scheme to strengthen infrastructure across key pilgrimage destinations.Presenting the Budget, finance minister Suresh Khanna said the state witnessed a sharp rise in tourist footfall. Between Jan and June 2025, UP received nearly 122 crore visitors, including over 121 crore domestic tourists and more than 33 lakh foreign arrivals, underlining the growing prominence of faith-based and heritage travel.
Ayodhya continues to remain in a central focus with Rs 150 crore proposed for tourism infrastructure development through the Shri Ayodhya Tirth Vikas Parishad. Naimisharanya was allocated Rs 100 crore for infrastructure augmentation, while development works in Mathura will be carried out under the Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad to strengthen facilities for pilgrims and family visitors.The Budget also provides Rs 100 crore each for enhancing tourist amenities at Vindhyavasini Devi Dham and in Varanasi, aimed at improving connectivity, crowd management, accommodation and the overall visitor experience in the Varanasi-Mirzapur belt.In a move to expand accommodation capacity and promote community participation, govt set a target of developing 5,000 new homestays across the state. Officials said the initiative is expected to generate local employment and encourage longer stays.Tourism minister Jaiveer Singh said the consistent rise in footfall reflects growing faith and confidence in Uttar Pradesh's destinations. "With enhanced allocations for Ayodhya, Naimisharanya, Varanasi, Vindhyachal, Mathura and Prayagraj, we aim to improve amenities, increase visitor comfort and extend average stays, thereby strengthening local economies," he said.
Ayodhya continues to remain in a central focus with Rs 150 crore proposed for tourism infrastructure development through the Shri Ayodhya Tirth Vikas Parishad. Naimisharanya was allocated Rs 100 crore for infrastructure augmentation, while development works in Mathura will be carried out under the Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad to strengthen facilities for pilgrims and family visitors.The Budget also provides Rs 100 crore each for enhancing tourist amenities at Vindhyavasini Devi Dham and in Varanasi, aimed at improving connectivity, crowd management, accommodation and the overall visitor experience in the Varanasi-Mirzapur belt.In a move to expand accommodation capacity and promote community participation, govt set a target of developing 5,000 new homestays across the state. Officials said the initiative is expected to generate local employment and encourage longer stays.Tourism minister Jaiveer Singh said the consistent rise in footfall reflects growing faith and confidence in Uttar Pradesh's destinations. "With enhanced allocations for Ayodhya, Naimisharanya, Varanasi, Vindhyachal, Mathura and Prayagraj, we aim to improve amenities, increase visitor comfort and extend average stays, thereby strengthening local economies," he said.
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Lucknow
- Uttar Pradesh DGP Rajeev Krishna credits Mission Shakti, cyber policing for drop in crime and accident deaths
- Yogi orders strict quality audit of UPSIDA projects
- AFT bar association says, SC has sought centre’s response on plea for time bound filling of vacancies
- Lucknow LPG price hike: Commercial cylinder rates up by Rs 42 from June 1
- Tobacco use among students remains high
- Lucknow ‘thumakda’ at its fave weekend party
- KGMU begins training for advanced spine endoscopy
Featured In City
- 'Anyone who speaks of morality is deemed anti-party', says expelled TMC MLA Sandipan Saha
- Fake nursing diploma racket busted in Muzaffarnagar, 10 arrested
- Explained: The reasons behind India’s falling infant mortality rate
- Congress leader Ashok Pattan hints at 2-stage Karnataka Cabinet, says 10 ministers may take oath first
- Annamalai posters fuel speculation over new political outfit in Tamil Nadu
- Uttar Pradesh DGP Rajeev Krishna credits Mission Shakti, cyber policing for drop in crime and accident deaths
- ‘Hung upside down, starved me’: How Pune man escapes cyber slavery in Myanmar after job ad trap
Photostories
- Swollen Liver often feels like bloating: Here’s how a doctor tells the difference
- World Milk Day 2026: 8 most popular milk dishes that are a must-have in summer
- Day-Wise Lucky Colors: What to wear every day for positive energy
- Did Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Kevin Hart just end their decade-long friendship? Here’s the truth
- 5 stunning Indian parrot species still found in the wild
- New OTT releases this week (June 1-5): From Madhuri Dixit's ‘Maa Behen’, Karisma Kapoor’s ‘Brown’, to Euphoria’ Season 3 finale and more
- 5 Indian festivals that celebrate women, menstruation, and the power of womanhood
- Green apple vs red apple: Which one is better for naturally glowing skin?
- Desi Bling star Satish Sanpal’s Rs 100 Crore Burj Khalifa mansion: Royal dining, jaw-dropping views and unmatched luxury
- Where to place your dustbin at home to reduce odors, germs, and household clutter
Videos
04:36 Kalita Majhi's Rise: From Domestic Worker to West Bengal Minister in a Remarkable Political Journey04:21 Congress Slams Centre After Commercial LPG Price Hike, Calls PM Modi 'Inflation Man'03:19 Signature Forgery Row: Abhishek Banerjee Not To Appear Before CID Today06:17 Youth Movement Buzz In Tamil Nadu Sparks Speculation Over Annamalai’s Next Political Move03:37 Five New Appointments Take Supreme Court Towards Record 38-Judge Strength04:22 Explained: Why India, Nepal and China Are Clashing Over the Lipulekh Pass — And Why It Matters Now04:02 BSF-BGB Meet: Illegal Migration, Fencing And Security Under Focus06:47 Delhi Police Bust Alleged ISI-Linked Terror Module Targeting Delhi And Mumbai04:41 DK Shivakumar Alleges Bengaluru Was Unfairly Denied IPL Final Hosting Rights After RCB's Title Win
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media