Historic Registry Completes for Vrindavan's Bankey Bihari Temple Corridor
The landmark registry for the Bankey Bihari Temple Corridor in Vrindavan has been finalized, setting the stage for the much-anticipated project's realization. This step will enhance pilgrim convenience and promote regional development by fusing traditional sanctity with modern amenities, facilitating religious tourism and local economic growth.
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The registry process for the Bankey Bihari Temple Corridor in Vrindavan reached a significant milestone on Friday. Officials confirmed the completion of property registration essential for the project's advancement.
A plot in the Biharipura zone has been registered in the name of the tehsildar, a crucial deed signed by members of the Goswami family. This step is hailed as a "historic move" by District Magistrate Chandra Prakash Singh.
A government release indicated joint efforts by district authorities and a Supreme Court-mandated committee directed this success. The project's blueprint focuses on mixing Vrindavan's heritage with contemporary facilities, aiming to boost both safety and tourism.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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