Patna Sahib, the birthplace of the tenth Sikh Guru, is considered one of the holiest places by Sikhs around the world, besides being a major tourism attraction for people from all communities.
Bihar government has drawn up plans for grand celebrations in January 2017 to mark the historic occasion and is gearing up to put its best foot forward.
"A temporary tent city spanning over 75 acres has been proposed to be set up on the banks of Ganga near Kangan Ghat. The area has already been earmarked. All facilities including toilets, lighting, water would be provided to pilgrims there," a top government official said.
Commissioner, Patna Division, Anand Kishor said, "On the 350th birth anniversary, all roads will lead to Patna. And, we want to be fully ready to welcome this huge rush of pilgrims. It is not about one event, but Bihar's image itself."
Old streets like Guru Gobind Singh Path are being widened and new roads are being constructed in Patna City, the old region of Patna, endowed with narrow lanes and alleys and heritage buildings, falling on the eastern side of the present capital. Ganga ghats in the city are also being redeveloped.
Guru Gobind Singh was born in Patna in 1666 to Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru and Mata Gujri. The current shrine of Patna Sahib or Takht Sri Harmandirji Saheb, signifying the birth of Guru Gobind Singh was built in the 1950s over the remains of the structure erected by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the late 1830s which were damaged in the deadly 1934 earthquake.
New structures have also come up in the campus
surrounding Gurudwara Bal Leela where young Guru Gobind Singh used to play. A multi-storeyed building has been completed in its adjoining campus replacing the old building that once served as a warehouse.
Road construction work is going on in full swing and the Patna Commissioner said, "All new roads are to be completed by May. There are 40-50 such streets."
"All police officials including the Senior SP have been briefed to ensure foolproof security. We will be installing 200 CCTV cameras to monitor the situation," Kishor said.
"Sanitation and beautification drive is also being taken up and Patna Municipal Corporation has been instructed to ensure cleanliness in the streets and premises around the gurudwara.
"Besides, we will be beautifying the city areas with street lamps and other lighting. People coming here should experience a wonderful Patna and great Bihar," he said.
"We had made a study of the area, which is the old region of Patna, with layers of several centuries of history and heritage. The area has winding lanes and narrow roads, including the main road, the Ashok Raj Path that goes in front of the shrine and therefore had suggested a few measures to decongest the area," a senior INTACH official told
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