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Saptashrungi temple will soon get trolleys to ferry devotees

Updated on: 06 May,2016 07:42 PM IST  | 
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Pilgrims visiting the famous Saptashrungi goddess temple located atop a hill in the district, will soon have the facility to reach the shrine using funicular trolleys

Saptashrungi temple will soon get trolleys to ferry devotees

Nashik: Pilgrims visiting the famous Saptashrungi goddess temple located atop a hill in the district, will soon have the facility to reach the shrine using funicular trolleys.


Work on the trolley project is nearing completion and the service will be thrown open to public within two months, an official of the company, which has been entrusted with the task, said.


The trolleys are being installed by Suyog Gurbaxani Funicular Ropeways Pvt Ltd at an estimated cost of Rs 85 crore. "Once this service starts, devotees will not have to climb over 500 steep steps and they will be able to reach the shrine from the foot hills within three minutes," Rajeev Lumba, project manager said.


"Two trolleys will be installed for transportation of devotees and the service will be particularly beneficial to physically challenged and elderly people, among others. Each trolley will have a carrying capacity of 60 persons and together these two trolleys will be able to ferry 1,200 devotees in an hour," he said adding that the trolleys will have air conditioned facility.

Saptashrungi goddess temple is located in Nanduri, Kalwan taluka, a small village near Nashik. "Lakhs of pilgrims visit the famous temple during the Navratri festival. Therefore, the Maharashtra government and Shri Saptshrungi Devi Nivasini Trust had decided to undertake this project," Lumba said.

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