Proposed model of the convention centre.
By Vivek Tripathi :
VARANASI (UP),
‘RUDRAKSH,’ a world-class convention centre, would come up soon in Varanasi, the parliamentary constituency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is slowing gaining centrestage. Soon, tourists from abroad would be able to enjoy programmes such as music, drama and exhibitions held at this convention centre. Municipal Commissioner Gaurang Rathi said the friendship between Japan and India in Varanasi would further blossom with this wonderful gift which would be remembered by people all over the world. During 2015, Modi had visited Varanasi with former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and laid the foundation of this grand convention centre.
This convention centre named ‘Rudraksh’ would show a glimpse of the wonderful and ancient city of Kashi. In this convention centre, 108 grains of Rudraksha have been installed making it even taller. The cost of this convention centre coming up in Varanasi spread over three acres is estimated at Rs 186 crore. The centre would comprise a ground floor and a large hall starting right from the first floor accommodating 1,200 people while enjoying the programme seated together on the word-class chairs brought from Vietnam. 120 cars could be parked in the basement area. Special arrangements have also been made here for the differently-abled under which six wheelchairs each are available near both the entry and exit doors.
A modern green room has also been built, including two conference halls and galleries, with a capacity of seating 150 people with the latest technological equipment. Japanese firm Fujita Corporation is undertaking all the work to set up ‘Rudraksha’ which is being funded by the Japanese company International Corporation Agency. This magnificent building has been designed by Japan-based Oriental Consultant Global. ‘Rudraksh’ would comprise a Japanese garden and a solar power plant installed with 110 KW. There are separate entrance door for receiving VIPs.