AGRA, June 14 -- While the shops and residences in the lanes leading to the Banke Bihari temple are being re-verified, the Mathura district administration claimed that there is no opposition to the proposed corridor even by those people who may be affected by the project and that some genuine concerns would be resolved. In the light of the order dated 20.12.2022 passed by Allahabad high court on PIL No. 1509 filed by an activist from Mathura, Anant Sharma, the survey was undertaken in 2023 and about 275 establishments including shops, houses were verified but nothing much could be done because of litigation. Recently, after the Supreme Court gave a green light for the Banke Bihari Corridor project, the district administration took up re-verification of the properties that may be affected by the corridor. 'Those affected had called for re-verification of these properties and thus the process is on," stated district magistrate of Mathura, Chandra Prakash Singh. "There is no opposition to Banke Bihari Corridor, even by those who will be affected. They do have some concerns, which we are hearing patiently and will resolve them. These are business related as many fear losing trade, but we have assured that those losing shops will get shops within the corridor," he added. 'Those in fear of losing residential accommodation will get proper compensation. Concern was raised by them about lower circle rate. We assure them that proper compensation will be given and even alternative houses will be offered in Rukmani Vihar and two other locations in Vrindavan by Mathura Vrindavan Development Authority," said Singh....