The Home Ministry has approved a proposal of the Border Security Force (BSF) to create additional spectators' galaries and lofty seating stands to accomodate close to 12,000 people for witnessing the retreat ceremony conducted every evening by the border guarding troops, dressed in full regalia, of both the countries in Amritsar.
Some of the present galleries, made of cement and concrete, will be destroyed in order to give the retreat area a more creative look and enable visitors to view the ceremony more clearly.
"We have got a fresh sanction of Rs 23.98 crore and we will now be creating a grand design of spectator stands and other civic amenities at this popular people-to-people junction between the two countries," BSF Inspector General (Administration) Ashok Kumar told PTI.
The infrastructuire creation, Kumar said, will be carried out in two phases and there will be a lofty gallery right above the Grand Trunk Road that connects India with Pakistan.
The work will be carried out by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) and the new facilities are expected to be in place in over a period of two years.
