The apex court, however, had allowed the state government to acquire five-acres of land around the temple by spending money offered by the devotees at the temple. The land shall be purchased in the name of the presiding deity Shree Banke Bihariji.The proposed corridor, more or less like Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi, will have all public amenities, including the parking lots. The project aims at ensuring the safety of pilgrims who currently have to wade through extremely narrow lanes, as narrow as 3 ft -14 ft, to reach the temple. These narrow lanes, called Kunj Galiyan, become packed to the brim during the weekends when footfall exceed 5 lakh, leading to a stampede-like situation.The state government came up with the idea of the corridor, keeping in mind the tragedy of 2022, when two persons had suffocated to death due to a stampede. Now, with the corridor in place, the courtyard of the temple premises would be able to accommodate 10,000 people at the same time.
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