

The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) has established its regional office in Mathura. It was inaugurated by Chief Executive Officer Dr. Arun Veer Singh on Tuesday. This office has been established in the Gita Research Institute campus in Vrindavan. Its objective is to speed up the projects of the proposed Heritage City in Mathura and the urban node approved by the state government, as well as to make the land acquisition process effective.
The ceremony begins with Vedic chanting
The inauguration ceremony of the office began with the Vedic chant, in which the prominent Dharmacharyas of Mathura participated. During the program, garlanding the portrait of Shri Banke Bihari ji was launched. After the inauguration, the features of Heritage City were highlighted in the presentation organized in the meeting room. The presentation was given by the Department of Planning and Consultancy firm CBRE.
To make this occasion culturally special, the students of Geeta Research Institute presented a beautiful dance-drainage based on Shri Krishna Leela, which was appreciated by all. In view of the talent of the girls, Dr. Arun Veer Singh announced a assistance of ₹ 5 lakh from the Authority to the Geeta Research Institute for promotion of cultural activities.
Additional Chief Executive Officer was present
On this important occasion, many officials and staff were present on this important occasion including other senior officials of the authority Nagendra Pratap and Kapil Singh, Special Officer Shailendra Bhatia, Project General Manager Rajendra Bhati, Horticulture Director Anand Mohan Singh and Staff Officer Nand Kishore Sundariyal.
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