Bhubaneswar: Puri Jagannath Temple Administration plans to do Yajna as part of the beginning of the Ceremony of the Ambitious Shree Mandir Parikrama Yojana on November 24.
Although the commencement of ceremonial projects Corridor Heritage previously scheduled for October 18, the event was postponed at a sight of bad weather forecast for that day.
“We have planned Yajna on November 24.
The details are being resolved.
The Chair of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik and other officials is scheduled to attend the ceremony,” said Krisar Kumar’s temple.
On Monday, Kumar reviewed preparatory meetings with officials and temple and district servants.
The clerk also visited the Yajna site, about 100 meters from the temple.
The Temple government has received certificates without objections (NOC) from the National Monument Authority (NMA) for smooth project implementation.
Implemented at a cost of almost Rs 800 Crore within a 75-meter radius of the temple, the inheritance corridor project imagined the development of Mutt, the reception center, facilities for worshipers and security for the temple.
This project is part of the augmentation of basic facilities and the development of a legacy and architecture scheme (Abada) to develop castle as a world-class inheritance city.
The government has bought land from 115 families around the temple to carry out projects.
At least 512 shops and 24 huts were evicted for a 75 meter corridor.
In addition, the qualities of 25 mutt were obtained for the project.
The government has, so far, pays Rs 289.34 Crore on obtaining land for this purpose.