Ram Mandir Trust purchases 1.15 lakh sqft of land in Ayodhya
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Trustee Anil Mishra stated two plots of land located in Ram Kot and Tehri Bazaar localities had been bought final week from a resident of Basti district.
The Sriram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra has bought about 1.15 lakh sq. ft of land about 2-3 km away from Ram Janmabhoomi premises to develop amenities for safety forces, devotees and for actions of the belief, an official of the belief stated on Saturday.
Trustee Anil Mishra stated two plots of land located in Ram Kot and Tehri Bazaar localities had been bought final week from Harish Kumar Pathak, a resident of Basti district. The land has been purchased on the fee of ₹690 per sq. ft, he stated.
“We have paid a sum of ₹8 crore to the owner for the two plots,” he stated.
A survey is below approach of properties adjoining the Ram Janmabhoomi premises for growth of the temple land and a listing is being ready to establish their possession. These properties embrace some Muslim homes and mosques.
Ayodhya Mayor Rishikesh Upadhyay stated the survey is being carried out to search out out the homeowners of these properties. “This will help to find out whether those residing here are tenants or owners of houses,” he stated.
Trust secretary Champat Rai stated the growth of Ram Janmabhoomi premises can be performed with mutual understanding and dialogue.
“We will purchase the land by paying the demanded price or we can give them an alternate land for the resettlement,” he stated, including the extension is being performed to supply devotees the essential amenities.
In the primary week of March, the belief bought 7,285 sq. ft land adjoining to the Ram Janmabhoomi premises in Ayodhya, in accordance with its plan to increase the temple advanced space to 107 acres from the current 70 acres. The belief purchased the land for ₹1 crore.
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