AGRA, Jan. 21 -- The district magistrate of Mathura will write to the chief secretaries of different states to trace and inform about properties owned by Thakur Banke Bihari temple, Vrindavan, in their respective states. Justice (Retd), Allahabad high court, Ashok Kumar, who chaired a meeting of the high-power management committee on Monday evening in Vrindavan, gave this information. The committee was constituted by the Supreme Court in August last to address long-standing issues surrounding the temple's administration and management. "One such property-a 15-hectare land-has been found in Rajasthan's Kota district, following which the Mathura DM sent a team which contacted revenue officials there. Fortunately, the documents of the property have been received by the committee," Kumar added. "The committee has decided to trace other such land or constructed properties owned by Thakur Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan for which the Mathura DM is to write to the chief secretaries of different states," he said. With the first registry already executed and registered for the proposed Banke Bihari Corridor in Vrindavan, Kumar was optimistic that other land owners will come forward for the task aimed at providing better facilities to devotees. "A team of experts from IIT Roorkee has submitted its initial survey audit report after inspecting structural aspects and this report will be discussed during the next meeting of the committee," he added....