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Mathura News: 110 buildings marked in the proposed area of ​​Bihariji Corridor, roads will be 25-30 meters wide A to Z Counsel

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In Mathura’s Vrindavan, a team of administrative officers and revenue officials is conducting a survey regarding the Bihariji Corridor. Measurements were done in the proposed area of ​​the corridor on Wednesday. The team also identified and evaluated 110 buildings. For this, the help of Google mapping was taken along with revenue records.

An eight-member committee constituted by DM Pulkit Khare on the orders of the Allahabad High Court is marking the land for the proposed corridor connected to the Sribankebihari temple area with the help of revenue and municipal corporation personnel. During this, the team measured 110 buildings in the proposed five-acre area. The team started it from Jugalghat. The team also resorted to Google mapping along with revenue records. With the help of both types of records, the team is also evaluating the buildings while marking them in the proposed corridor area.

Traders and Goswami will go to Supreme Court

People are also standing up against the proposed corridor construction for Thakur Bankebihari temple. Temple servitors, Goswami and local businessmen are preparing to take refuge in the Supreme Court. A team of traders from Shribanke Bihari temple area has left for Delhi on Wednesday. Amit Gautam, president of the Banke Bihari Business Association, said that taking refuge in the Supreme Court is the only solution left, keeping in mind the interests of the traders and the local people.

The roads will be 25-30 meters wide

If the proposed corridor in Vrindavan comes into force, then all the roads leading to Shribankebihari temple will be 25-30 meters wide. The team has fixed three routes for entry and exit to the temple. All these roads will be 25 to 30 meters wide, which are very narrow at present. Among these, the first route will be from Vidyapeeth Chauraha while the second will be Jugal Ghat and the third VIP Road. Apart from this, there is also a plan to widen the road from Radha Saneh Bihari Temple to Banke Bihari Temple. In this way, the road from Vidyapeeth and Jugal Ghat to the corridor will be 25 meters wide.

The corridor will change the picture of the temple area

The action plan of the corridor will change the picture of Shribankebihari temple area. The approach roads here will be wide, but the roads connected to them will also be widened. Arrangements for shops will also be there. Places for keeping shoes and slippers, CCTV cameras, barriers, public facilities, parikrama path, passenger convenience center, shopping complex, multipurpose hall, etc. facilities will be provided to the devotees of Bihari ji.

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In Mathura’s Vrindavan, a team of administrative officers and revenue officials is conducting a survey regarding the Bihariji Corridor. Measurements were done in the proposed area of ​​the corridor on Wednesday. The team also identified and evaluated 110 buildings. For this, the help of Google mapping was taken along with revenue records.

An eight-member committee constituted by DM Pulkit Khare on the orders of the Allahabad High Court is marking the land for the proposed corridor connected to the Sribankebihari temple area with the help of revenue and municipal corporation personnel. During this, the team measured 110 buildings in the proposed five-acre area. The team started it from Jugalghat. The team also resorted to Google mapping along with revenue records. With the help of both types of records, the team is also evaluating the buildings while marking them in the proposed corridor area.

Traders and Goswami will go to Supreme Court

People are also standing up against the proposed corridor construction for Thakur Bankebihari temple. Temple servitors, Goswami and local businessmen are preparing to take refuge in the Supreme Court. A team of traders from Shribanke Bihari temple area has left for Delhi on Wednesday. Amit Gautam, president of the Banke Bihari Business Association, said that taking refuge in the Supreme Court is the only solution left, keeping in mind the interests of the traders and the local people.

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