Ayodhya Airport Is Now Maharishi Valmiki International Airport. Cabinet Clears Name
Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhyadham, Was Formerly Known As Ayodhya Airport. The Airport’s Name Was Changed To The Temple Town By The Union Cabinet On Friday, Giving It International Significance.
In Order To Fully Realize Ayodhya’s Economic Potential And Its Significance As A Worldwide Pilgrimage Site, As Well As To Welcome Foreign Pilgrims And Tourists, The Airport Is Essential, According To A Cabinet Release.
The Airport’s Name, “Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhyadham,” Honors The Sage Who Is Said To Have Written The Epic Ramayana, Maharishi Valmiki, And Gives The Airport’s Identity A Touch Of Culture, According To The Release.
With Its Rich Cultural Heritage, Ayodhya Is Well-Positioned To Grow Into A Major Economic Center And A Popular Destination For Pilgrims. The Announcement Also Stated That The Airport’s Ability To Draw Tourists And Enterprises From Abroad Is Consistent With The City’s Historical Significance.
The Airport’s First Phase Was Developed At A Cost Exceeding Rs 1,450 Crore. The Airport’s 6500 Square Meter Terminal Building Will Be Able To Accommodate Roughly 10 Lakh Passengers A Year. The Terminal Building’s Front Is A Representation Of The Ayodhya Temple Architecture That Will Soon Be Constructed For Ram.