📍 Ayodhya Bhathi Path Marg, Uttar Pradesh. Maintain clean walkways, clear unnecessary street vendors, and treat people well. No tourist, including foreign tourists, will skip these spots.
Great to see India investing in its infrastructure and tourism This is exactly what the US should be doing, focusing on making America great for Americans and visitors alike, not just throwing money at foreign wars and bureaucracy Elon Musk's vision for a better future is truly inspiring, let's make our countries great again
@IndianTechGuide Maintain clean paths, regulate vendors, ensure respect—tourists, including foreigners, will always visit these spots
@IndianTechGuide Less illegal migrants,cleaner the cities. No illegal migrants,cleanest cities.UP showing good example.Even London can’t maintain this because of illegal migrants.
@IndianTechGuide Great work by Yogi govt. This cleanliness should remain everyday is what every common man asks for. Also, keeping people creating nuisance and the vendors under check. And you will see tourists flocking. UP is shining under Yogi ji 🙌
Wow. That’s beautiful. It should be done in all street in every states. Only then we can attract more tourists. We have so much tourists-places. We just need to maintain cleanliness, basic amenities and to provide information and to advertise on proper platforms. A tiny country, Thailand earns so much in tourism. Why cannot we?
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@IndianTechGuide Thats a great initiative maintaining cleanliness and hygiene that should be appreciated and also spread to other part of the country too
@IndianTechGuide Ayodhya is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, making it a significant pilgrimage site for millions. Keeping it clean can enhance the experience for everyone.
@IndianTechGuide I wish to see this getting replicated in every street of India.
@IndianTechGuide Clean streets, organized vendors—Ayodhya’s makeover isn’t just for devotees, but for the world.
@IndianTechGuide I visited Ayodhya recently though the temple is still under construction they are trying make the experience smooth. UP had alot of potential in terms of religious tourism.
@IndianTechGuide Ayodhya s transformation is remarkable clean and well managed public space Hope this initiative continue across more cities.
@IndianTechGuide Keep the streets clean, remove illegal vendors, and treat people with respect. Whether domestic or foreign, every tourist will want to stay here.
@IndianTechGuide Hawkers,thelawalask and e rikshaws are like bubonic plague, ruins the asthetics of city as well as tourist experience
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@IndianTechGuide This all is there only for a day Or two, after that all hawkers and illegal vehicles will encroach the area
@IndianTechGuide Absolutely agree.. clean, organized streets and warm hospitality in Ayodhya will make it an unforgettable destination for tourists worldwide!
@IndianTechGuide Fantastic and excellent place in Ayodhya. Let's visit
@IndianTechGuide If people should avoid parking bikes, etc.. will look more beautiful and soothing.
@IndianTechGuide A clean and organized Bhathi Path Marg will undoubtedly enhance the experience for all visitors. Prioritizing cleanliness and hospitality will leave a lasting impression on tourists. #Ayodhya #Tourism #CleanIndia
@IndianTechGuide Clean paths, organized vendors, and respectful hospitality Ayodhya's charm will draw every tourist! 🌿🚩 #IncredibleIndia
@IndianTechGuide Right !! Clean streets and Smiling faces are the real blessings tourists take home
@IndianTechGuide This is a big challenge to do, as people throw their garbage anywhere. Hope govt. is working on it.
@IndianTechGuide That’s so true all the religious places and the tourist spots need this in India