The district administration in Sambhal, in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), has successfully revived 41 pilgrimage sites and 19 ancient wells, including the once-lost Amarpati Kheda. This initiative is part of the Bandhan scheme and aims to boost religious tourism in Uttar Pradesh. Despite recent incidents of violence causing unease among some residents, the restoration of these historical sites is expected to attract visitors and promote cultural heritage in the region. The effort to bring back these ancient sites not only highlights the rich history of Sambhal but also showcases the importance of preserving and promoting heritage tourism in India. The district administration’s dedication to reviving these sites demonstrates a commitment to both preserving the past and stimulating economic growth through tourism. As these sites become more accessible and well-maintained, they have the potential to draw tourists from across the country and even internationally, contributing to the overall development of the region. The successful revival of these pilgrimage sites and ancient wells is a significant step towards showcasing the cultural heritage of Sambhal and creating new opportunities for tourism in Uttar Pradesh.
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