PRAYAGRAJ: The Prayagraj Municipal Corporation, along with Prayagraj Smart City Limited, is continuously working in sync to make the Sangam city smart while preserving its history and culture.
In this regard, various places in the city have been beautified and rejuvenated so that visitors and residents can experience both convenience and the charm of the "New Prayag, Smart Prayag."
"The efforts made by Smart City Limited to further enhance the aura of Prayagraj have now become a reality. Ahead of Mahakumbh 2025, we have given many such gifts to the residents of the city, which will become centers of attraction for visitors not only during Mahakumbh but even after that," said Sanjay Kumar Rath, mission manager (general), Prayagraj Smart City Limited.
Tribute to the sacrifice of unsung heroes of Indian history Under the Smart City Mission, a Martyr Memorial Wall (Shaheed Wall), dedicated to the immortal martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of the country, has been built by Prayagraj Smart City Limited at a cost of ₹2.5 crores at Mahatma Gandhi Marg in Civil Lines, Prayagraj.
The city, being the site of Shaheed Chandrashekhar Azad's martyrdom and the sacrifices of Thakur Roshan Singh, holds historical significance. Apart from these notable figures, the district has witnessed the sacrifices of many anonymous martyrs, whose contributions remain unknown to the younger generation.
To honour these unsung heroes, the memorial wall showcases pictures and write-ups about the lives and contributions of 29 freedom fighters, primarily from Prayagraj and some from other parts of the country. This Martyr Memorial Wall aims to educate visitors about the epic contributions of these heroes and introduce them to the glorious history and culture of Prayagraj.
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