Bhubaneswar: The iconic Baladevjew Temple in Kendrapara is set for a major revamp under the Parikrama project, with an estimated cost of Rs 100 crore. Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan on Sunday said that while the Detailed Project Report (DPR) is still being finalised, work on the temple and its surroundings is expected to commence within the current financial year.
The famous Baladevjew Temple, renowned for its rich heritage and religious significance, attracts thousands of devotees of Lord Jagannath every year. The state government has emphasised the importance of preserving the temple’s traditions while modernising its infrastructure to enhance the experience for pilgrims and tourists alike.
A review meeting chaired by Minister Harichandan and attended by Kendrapara MP Baijayant Panda focused on the key aspects of the development. Discussions were held on essential repairs to the main temple, improvements to Anand Bazar, Rosaghara, Sinduk Ghara, and the nearby Pushkarini. The meeting also included the presentation of proposed 3D plans for the project.
In addition, discussions were conducted with Mahakalapada MLA Durga Prasan Nayak, District Collector Shri Raghuram R. Iyer, and temple officials regarding the development of Maushi Maa Temple, modernisation of the parking lot, Ratha Khala (the workshop where chariots for Rath Yatra are built), Yatri Nivas, Bhog Dukan, and the Police Control Room.
Minister Harichandan directed the district administration to prepare a detailed project report for the temple’s overall development and submit it to the state government for approval.
Also present at the meeting were the Additional District Collector of Kendrapara, representatives from the Temple Workers Association, and the Superintending Engineer of the Public Works Department. The project is expected to strengthen tourism, preserve heritage, and improve facilities for pilgrims visiting the historic temple.








