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Facelift of Maner Sharif dargah nears completion

Facelift of Maner Sharif dargah nears completion

Time of India5 days ago

Patna: Beautification work at Maner Sharif Dargah in Patna district is progressing rapidly, with 70% of the construction of two thematic entrance gates already completed. These gates are being designed with traditional motifs and architectural elements that reflect the cultural heritage of the site.
The tourism department is focusing on landscape development, installation of proper lighting systems, and creation of amenities for visitors. Pathways are being renovated with traditional stonework to maintain the authentic character of the site.
Public relations officer (PRO) of the tourism department, Ravishankar Upadhyay, said: "The department has made significant progress in the beautification work of the historic Maner Sharif Dargah, one of the country's oldest centres of Islamic culture.
The project would cost Rs 99.98 lakh."
He said two thematic gates have been completed, while about 70% work has been done on the third one. The architectural design aims to blend traditional Islamic architecture with modern aesthetics, he said.
The shrine, dating back to the 11th century, houses the tomb of the renowned Sufi saint Hazrat Makhdoom Yahya Maneri, who passed away in 1291 CE. The site has historically served as a spiritual centre for Sufi saints across the country, who gather here for religious discourse and propagation of Sufi teachings.
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"Under the supervision of Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation (BSTDC), the beautification project will transform the visitors' experience at Maner Sharif. The new entrance gates will serve as an attractive landmark while preserving the spiritual essence of this historic site," Upadhyay added.
With the completion of this beautification project, officials expect a substantial increase in tourists' footfall.
According to an official source, the BSTDC is also planning further beautification of the site with the development of a cafeteria, a tourist information centre, installation of a water fountain on the campus, benches, LED lights, and other basic amenities for the tourists.

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