BVHAlliance conducts a serie of articles about the present situation of Vrindavana and the possible future if we involve in dham seva

Environmentalist provided maps and information about the Masterplaning ( 1971-96 ) of Vrindavan and Yamuna situation as far back as 1958.
by Shrihitkinkar Sewak Sharan, Vrindavan

Conservation Map

This map is based upon the popular slogan of UN "Development without Destruction"
The area in the circle requires to be declared as Vrindavan heritage zone.
Previously the area between Vrindavan and Delhi Agra road was declared Greenbelt.
That has to be changed to the agriculture land on the other side of the yamuna opposite to Vrindavan. The supposed to be green belt is being developed from Chaitanya Bihar up to the main road.
The plan to develop the Kumbha mela ground into a human settlement for ashrams and low cost housing is the same corrupt project which destroyed the previous green belt.
The new road around Vrindavan and the roads on the Kumbha mela site tell the clear story what the developers are screaming.
And on the other side of the Yamuna the same is planned after the bridge will be finished.
There will be no more green Vrindavan if we will not stop this process now.
The suggestion was to create a rail/road bridge and barrage over the Yamuna outside of the circle leaving space for development and preservation.























Map no. two:

The map of 1996 master plan made by town and country planning department UP proves our observations.
What has been developed in the green area has to be controlled to avoid the loss of sanctity and lack of green belt.
There is the old heritage Vrindavan and a new Vrindavan which has come up cancerously in the last 20 years.




















Map of the Yamuna

Old document of April 1958 about the training of Yamuna River at Vrindavan Ghats. Published by the Irrigation Research Institute Roorkee Uttar Pradesh.
This map shows the old river course and the 1958 situation.
Today it is even further removed from Vrindavan.
You can see a proposed channel to bring Yamuna back on Ghats in year 1958.

Braj Vrindavan Heritage Alliance