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Banke Bihari Temple Corridor Takes First Step: Initial Land Registry Completed

In Kanha’s city Vrindavan, Friday proved historic for devotees of Thakur Shri Banke Bihari Ji. Taking a concrete step in the direction of grand and divine ‘Shri Banke Bihari Temple Corridor’ construction, the first registry of land was successfully completed on Friday. Through joint efforts of High Powered Management Committee constituted on the orders of Hon’ble Supreme Court and the district administration, the path for corridor construction has been cleared.

Banke Bihari Temple Corridor Takes First Step: Initial Land Registry Completed

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Key Highlights

  • From this project, not only will darshan become easy, but the entire Braj region’s development will reach new heights. For Shri Banke Bihari Temple Corridor construction today registry of one part (69.26 square meters) of property number- 25 of Bihari Pura area was done in favour of Tehsildar Sadar.
  • Yati Goswami, Abhilash Goswami and Aniket Goswami willingly executed the sale deed for this pious work.
  • This first registry, done through efforts of District Magistrate Chandra Prakash Singh and Additional District Magistrate Dr.
  • Pankaj Kumar Verma is the beginning of bringing the corridor construction resolve to ground. In this high authority committee constituted as per orders of the Supreme Court, Justice (Retd) Ashok Kumar as Chairman, includes representatives of administration, police, archaeology department and Goswami community.
  • Committee has continuously held meetings with temple’s Goswamis, Sebayats, traders and local people and included all their suggestions in this plan.
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