Lack of land hits temple infra development

Berhampur: The proposed infrastructure development in Maa Budhi Thakurani Temple, one of the oldest Shakti shrines in the south Orissa, has hit a roadblock due to non-availability of land, officials said.
The state government had sanctioned `1.15 crore for infrastructure development of the temple in 2014-15 and the tourism department had embarked upon a plan to develop it by setting up a gate, a public convenience centre, parking area and toilets on the premises.
However, the non-availability of land near the temple in Ganjam district has kept the project on hold, they said.
Director of tourism NB Jawale has written to Ganjam Collector Prem Chandra Chaudhary on the matter.
Funds for the development have been sanctioned and placed with Orissa Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC), but non-availability of land has held up the project, the Collector said. “We got more than half an acre of land near the shrine from the temple trust. It has been handed over to the OTDC,” said district Tourist Officer Sanatan Nayak.
“We will take up the matter with the district collector and try to start work as soon as possible,” said MLA (Berhampur), R Ch Chyaupatnaik.
“More visitors are expected at the temple after the facelift,” he added. The temple is located in the heart of the town.

Agencies

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