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An 18-month project called &ldquo;Rejuvenation of five water bodies, Ayodhya Public Art Project and Ayodhya Community Engagement for Sustainable Development&rdquo; will be soon launched.</p>
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Under the Jal Dhara project, of the 108 water bodies from Ramayana era, the development authority has identified five critical ponds that include Lal Digghi, Fatehganj, Swami Ramji Das Ashram talab, Sita Ram Mandi Kund and Brahma Kund, under the &#39;Namami Gange&#39; project to ensure environmental sustainability and raising tourism potential.</p>
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The &#39;Ayodhya Arts Project&#39;, will see creation of a new ecosystem which will integrate art in everyday life.</p>
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Talking about the project, Vishal Singh, vice-chairman of Ayodhya Development Authority said, &quot;The project will motivate people to preserve their environment and heritage. Waste water, storm water, sewage and run-off water and effluents flowing into natural water bodies will be treated.&quot;</p>
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Another important project for interception and diversion of drains and sewage treatment works in Faizabad town, will be taken up by the Jal Nigam, entailing an outlay of Rs 221.66 crore, including 15 years of operation and management, according to the Jal Shakti Ministry statement.</p>
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<em>(With inputs from IANS)</em></p>
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