On January 22, Prime Minister Modi will consecrate Ram Lalla in the temple. During this time, a large crowd of common people will be seen in Ayodhya. In such a situation, big companies of FMCG and hospitality have started capitalizing on this opportunity. Ayodhya is ready to become a business hub even before the opening of Ram temple.
There is tremendous enthusiasm among the people of the country and Ram devotees regarding Ram temple. At the same time, preparations for the inauguration are also going on in full swing. On January 22, Prime Minister Modi will consecrate Ram Lalla in the temple. During this time, a large crowd of common people will be seen in Ayodhya. Keeping in view the occasion of inauguration of Ram temple, many companies have also intensified their preparations. Especially FMCG and hospitality companies are seeing a big opportunity in this. In such a situation, Ayodhya is ready to become a business hub even before the opening of Ram temple.
Ayodhya will become a business hub
In fact, the Ram temple being built in Ayodhya is going to be one of the most important religious centers and pilgrimage centers of the country. Crores of people have faith in the Ram Janmabhoomi temple and the wait for the construction of this temple has been going on for many generations. In such a situation, Ayodhya is going to become a big center of religious tourism and pilgrimage in the coming time. Which will benefit the economy here. Lakhs of people will get employment opportunities, opportunities are also being created for FMCG companies and hospitality sector in this change. A large number of hotels and restaurants are going to open here.
Plants are being set up from Bisleri to McD
According to an ET report, FMCG and hospitality companies have intensified their preparations. Mineral water company Bisleri International is setting up a new plant in Ayodhya. The company expects that the demand for bottled water, soft drinks, snacks, grocery etc. may increase in Ayodhya in the coming days. Parle Products, a company manufacturing biscuits and other FMCG products, is expanding its distribution network in and around Ayodhya. McDonald's and Burger Singh is opening a new outlet on Ayodhya-Lucknow Highway.
Tourist inflow may increase
Experts believe that with the completion of Ram temple, tourism in Ayodhya can increase by 8-10 times. This will increase the floating population i.e. temporary population in the city. Hospitality company Oyo had recently said that even before the inauguration of Ram Temple, a 70-80 percent increase in hotel bookings is being seen. According to the data of Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department, the number of tourists visiting Ayodhya in the year 2021 was only 3.25 lakh, which increased 85 times to 2.39 crore in 2022. Now when the temple is ready, it will increase by 8-10 times, so every year an estimated 20-25 crore tourists can come to Ayodhya.
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