New Delhi:In a bid to boost connectivity, Ayodhya is set to get a four-lane 'Dashratha Path' before the Deepotsav 2026. The four-lane cultural corridor, costing Rs 418.98 crore, is being prepared at a war footing, and 92% of the work has already been completed. It will be a 15.390-km-long four-lane road with modern lighting, trying to provide an experience of its own kind during the evening and nights. Dashrath Path aimed to improve connectivityThe four-lane road is expected to improve Ayodhya's traffic system, aimed at making travel to the inner areas of the city easier and significantly improving connectivity. With attractive lighting at night, the pillars are expected to enhance the appearance of Dashrath Path and become a point of interest for devotees and tourists.