The Varanasi Nagar Nigam, Defense Estates Department, and Railway Department are planning a major land exchange involving over 227.5 bigha (57.6 hectares) of land. The proposal has already received approval from the Nagar Nigam’s executive committee and the house. Municipal Commissioner Himanshu Nagpal has written to the Defense Estates Officer in Prayagraj to start the transfer process.
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What is the purpose of this land exchange?
Mayor Ashok Kumar Tiwari stated that this move is necessary to improve the city’s basic infrastructure. The goal is to remove administrative hurdles and find permanent solutions for traffic congestion. The acquired land will be used to build parking lots and other public amenities to speed up the planned development of Varanasi.
How will the land be divided between departments?
The exchange involves specific plots of land to ensure both the city and the railways get the space they need. The details of the land transfer are as follows:
| Acquired by Nagar Nigam | Transferred to Railway |
|---|---|
| 1.2286 hectares in Goodshed Market (Cantonment) | 2830 square meters in Ghausabad |
| 3.8121 hectares under Phulwaria Flyover | 2029.30 square meters on Manduadih road |
| 19.6690 hectares in Domari and Sujabad | 4100 square meters behind Golden Peacock (Goodshed Market) |
| 34.259 hectares from Defense Estate land |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much total land is being exchanged in Varanasi?
A total of over 227.5 bigha (approximately 57.6 hectares) of land will be exchanged between the Varanasi Nagar Nigam, Defense Estates, and Railway Department.
What will be the main benefit of this land swap for local residents?
The land will be used for expanding public facilities, improving traffic management, and creating new parking spaces to reduce congestion in the city.



























