Goa temple caretaker consents to move ancient idol tree, SC and PWD involved in the process.

In a recent development in Goa, an ancient idol tree has been successfully shifted to accommodate road widening, with the consent of the temple caretaker. The Supreme Court has approved the move, allowing the Public Works Department (PWD) to proceed with the relocation of the tree. The decision was made after considering the importance of maintaining the tree’s cultural and religious significance while also addressing the infrastructural needs of the area. The temple caretaker’s consent was crucial in ensuring a smooth transition for the idol tree. The successful relocation of the tree showcases a balance between development projects and the preservation of cultural heritage in India. This move sets a positive example for future infrastructure development projects in the country. Stay updated with the latest news on similar developments in India to witness the harmonious integration of tradition and modernization.

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