{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Azamgarh to build low-cost banquet halls in every rural assembly seat, cutting wedding expenses for villagers",
  "summary": "The Panchayati Raj Department will build modern Utsav Bhavans in all 10 assembly constituencies of Azamgarh district at a cost of Rs 14.10 crore, letting rural families hold weddings and other events for a nominal fee.",
  "content": "Families living in the rural pockets of Azamgarh district are set to get relief from the heavy cost of booking hotels, lawns or guest houses for weddings and other family functions. The Panchayati Raj Department has decided to build modern celebration halls, known as Utsav Bhavans, right in the villages, which any rural family will be able to use for a nominal fee.\n\nBig relief for poor and middle class rural households\nFor poor and middle class families in the countryside, finding an affordable venue for a big family event has always been the toughest part. Whether in the city or the village, the moment the wedding season begins, guest houses and marriage lawns get booked out fast and their rents shoot up sharply. That is exactly why the government has now planned to give rural residents an affordable, convenient venue close to home.\n\nOne hall in every assembly seat, at a cost of Rs 14.10 crore\nUnder the Panchayati Raj Department's plan, one modern Utsav Bhavan will be built in each of Azamgarh district's 10 assembly constituencies. Constructing all these halls will cost a total of Rs 14.10 crore, and the money will be spent across the selected gram panchayats of the district. The department's aim is to make sure villagers no longer have to depend on distant towns or expensive venues for their weddings.\n\nSocial and cultural events will be held too, not just weddings\nThese Utsav Bhavans are not being built only for weddings. They will also host social, cultural and public events. Each hall will have a separate arrangement for the wedding party, known as the baraat, to stay, a kitchen for cooking food, and essential facilities such as water, toilets, electricity and parking. In effect, a family will be able to meet almost every requirement of an event under a single roof.\n\nWork has begun in two panchayats, selection pending elsewhere\nDistrict Panchayati Raj Officer Pawan Kumar said the state government has already issued instructions to build Utsav Bhavans in all 10 assembly constituencies of the district. Following this instruction, two gram panchayats have currently been selected and construction work is underway there. In the remaining eight assembly constituencies, the gram panchayat where the hall will come up is yet to be finalised, meaning the panchayat and site selection will happen in the coming days.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: This model of building affordable community halls in villages could be replicated in other states struggling with the high cost of wedding venues.\n• In Azamgarh: Local families will be able to book a modern hall for weddings and other events at a nominal fee, saving on the heavy cost of hotels and marriage lawns.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Why is Azamgarh building Utsav Bhavans?\nThe Panchayati Raj Department is building affordable Utsav Bhavans in villages so rural families no longer need to book expensive hotels, lawns or guest houses for weddings.\n\n2. How much will these halls cost to build?\nBuilding Utsav Bhavans across all 10 assembly constituencies of the district will cost a total of Rs 14.10 crore.\n\n3. How many Utsav Bhavans will be built?\nOne Utsav Bhavan will be built in each of Azamgarh district's 10 assembly constituencies.\n\n4. What facilities will the Utsav Bhavans have?\nThey will have arrangements for the baraat to stay, a kitchen for cooking, and facilities like water, toilets, electricity and parking.\n\n5. Will these halls be used only for weddings?\nNo, they will also host social, cultural and public events besides weddings.\n\n6. Where does construction currently stand?\nAccording to District Panchayati Raj Officer Pawan Kumar, construction has begun in two selected gram panchayats, while panchayat selection in the remaining eight assembly constituencies is still pending.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/uttar-pradesh/ganva-valon-ko-aba-shadi-ke-lie-hotala-buka-nahin-karana-parega-azamgarh-men-banenge-saste-utsava-bhavana-4860",
  "category": "Uttar Pradesh",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-05",
  "tags": [
    "Azamgarh Utsav Bhavan",
    "Panchayati Raj Department",
    "rural development scheme",
    "wedding hall facility",
    "Uttar Pradesh panchayat scheme",
    "affordable community hall"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}