
Ayodhya's Municipal Corporation is set to develop the Lav-Kush Park near the Rae Bareli Highway at a cost of ₹17.72 crore under the Smart City Mission. The park will showcase stories from the Ramayana, focusing on Lord Rama's sons, Lav and Kush, through sculptures and installations made from scrap and waste materials. Featuring 3D models, sound-light shows, and educational workshops, the project aims to blend cultural heritage with environmental sustainability and enhance tourism infrastructure in Ayodhya.
The articles primarily reflect a government-led development initiative, highlighting statements from municipal officials and linking the project to the Smart City Mission and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's vision. The coverage emphasizes infrastructural progress and cultural preservation without presenting opposition or alternative viewpoints, focusing on official perspectives and developmental goals.
The tone across the articles is generally positive, emphasizing environmental sustainability, cultural heritage, and tourism enhancement. The coverage highlights the innovative use of waste materials and the educational aspects of the park, portraying the project as a beneficial and forward-looking development for Ayodhya.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| theprint | 'Waste to art': Ayodhya's Lav-Kush Park to showcase Ramayan tales through scrap art | Center | Positive |
| thestatesman | 17.72-crore 'Waste to Art' Luv-Kush Park to come up on Rae Bareli Highway | Right | Positive |
thestatesman broke this story on 24 May, 04:03 pm. Other outlets followed.
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