Thursday, June 26, 2008

World's Tallest Buddha Statue & An Academic Upliftment of Buddhists and Poor in India by Mayawatiji

Mayawatiji govt in UP is all set to build the world's Tallest Buddha statue, this is an uplifting project in various means. First it would help heal the sabotaged buddhists/dalits/Ambedkarites, second, it would bring tourism industry at a big level to UP through which the state can benefit in economic and social changes, it would help peace and better living of people in this area by following Buddha's path..........it is a great idea and project. If done, this would just uplift the BSP itself and it's supremo to further higher level in the world of Buddhism and good humans.
which is not just a statue but an academy to uplift the poor, one and all.

From correspondents in Uttar Pradesh, India, 03:33 PM IST

Decks are being cleared for the installation of the world’s tallest Buddha statue in Kushinagar town of eastern Uttar Pradesh.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati was understood to have directed officials to speed up the acquisition and transfer of 600 acres of land required for the Rs.10 billion project to be funded and undertaken by the global Maitryi group. Proviuion of land is UP government’s share in the project.. The project involves installation of a 152-metre-tall bronze statue of Lord Buddha along with a giant meditation centre, an international university, a state-of-art world-class hospital and a museum. The project also envisages an entertainment complex in the neighbourhood that would include an amusement park and a five-star hotel.

UP Chief Secretary Prashant Kumar Misra presided over a high level meeting of state officials, in which representatives from Maitryi were present here Monday. A presentation on the project was made. Significantly, the project was initiated during the previous tenure of Chief Minister Mayawati in 2003, after which it was put on the backburner during the Mulayam Singh Yadav regime. ‘Since then, it had been hanging fire, so we decided to revive it after Maitryi officials approached us,’ Misra told IANS. He said: ‘Of the 600 acres required for the project, we need to acquire only about 300 acres while the rest is government land.

‘The government had already started the acquisition process. The whole project would not involve any major displacement of people and not more than 70-80 farmers would be involved,’ he said.

‘We have worked out a handsome rehabilitation package for the farmers who would get displaced on account of the project.’

India - Uttar Pradesh - Kushinagar Buddhist Site

1 comments:

vinesh said...

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