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People from all over the world

come to India for spiritual or


cultural tourism
Varanasi, Vaishno Devi, Haridwar, Tirupati Balaji,
Jagannath Puri, Rameshwaram, Golden Temple,
Bodh Gaya, St. Xavier’s Church of Old Goa, Ajmer
Sharif, Nizamuddin, Braj-Vrindavan are some
sought after destinations

While most destinations are shrine-centric,


Braj Bhoomi spreads across 5000 sq km and
has a lot to offer
50 million tourists come to Braj annually

Taj Mahal receives merely 6 million tourists a year


Braj is the land of Lord Krishna,
propounder of world famous Srimad
Bhagvad Gita
Despite this Braj is grossly
neglected …

… it needs facelift to become


a world class
tourism destination
Historic efforts to restore
Heritage sites in Braj
by

The Braj Foundation


New Delhi Vrindavan Lucknow Jaipur
www.brajfoundation.org
Brahma Kund, Vrindavan
Had become garbage dumping ground for 200 years
Brahma Kund, Vrindavan
after restoration
“It is a tribute to what can
be done with people’s
participation. An excellent
initiative, it would be our
effort to support it in all
possible manner.”
Chief Secretary
Govt. of UP

“I had the opportunity to


see the restoration of a
heritage site (Brahm Kund)
done by The Braj
Foundation. It is a
commendable work done
with great sensitivity”

Secretary
Planning Commission of India
Where is Braj?

 Located some 115 Kms from


Delhi on the Delhi – Agra
national highway

 The entire region lies well within


the Golden triangle of Delhi –
Jaipur – Agra

 Spans across the Mathura district Haryana UP


of UP, Bharatpur district of
Rajasthan and Palwal district of
Haryana Raj.
How big is Braj ?
 Covers an expanse of 5000 sq. Km centering
around Vrindavan
 Comprises of over 1300 villages
 Over 1000 traditional water bodies (Kunds)
 137 sacred forests (Van)
 18000 acres of Hilly terrain with numerous
sacred heritage sites
Major tourism centers of Braj
 Mathura
 Vrindavan
 Gokul-Mahavan
 Baldeo
 Barsana
 Nandgaon
 Goverdhan
Deeg

Kaman

Hodal etc.
Braj’s Key Assets

Kunds

Forests

Heritages
Hills
Unique Rural society
Land of vibrant cultural traditions
and festivals
The villages of Braj are
replete with
innumerable festivals
showcasing the rich
culture and tradition of
the region round the
year.

These festivals should


HOLI be made the basis of all
tourism activities in the
NAUKA UTSAV
region.

The Braj Foundation


has an extensive
documentation of these
festivals literary, video
recordings and other
formats.

RADHA ASHTAMI CHHAPAN BHOG


Over 6000 magnificent temples and holy
shrines associated with Sri Radha
Krishna
Braj had 137 transcendental Groves

Darshan Van, Badhauta Gahvarvan, Barsana

Belvan
Bhandir Van
All these groves are associated
with the numerous leelas of
Sri Radha & Krishna
The Majestic Landscapes of Braj

Brahma Hill, Barsana

Heritage Sites spread all over the


hills of Braj

Ashtasakhi Hills, Barsana


The splashing beauty of Braj

Radha Baoli, Vrindavan

Patit Pavan Kund, Gokul

Kishori Kund, Bijwari

Chandra Sarovar,
Goverdhan
Braj – the Cultural Capital of India
All forms of
Indian music,
literature,
Odissi Mohini Attam
arts - dances, Kathak Kuchipudi

architecture,
cuisine, crafts,
theatre and other Manipuri Kathakali
Kalamkari
aspects of culture
have distinct
influence of Braj.
Tanjore
Pata Chitra Miniature
All the sacred hills mentioned in
Indian scriptures are situated in Braj

Goverdhan Hill Nar Parvat

Gandhmadan Parvat Gangotri, Badrinath


All these hills are connected to one
or the other pastimes of Krishna
All the pilgrim centers of India have
their prototype in Braj

Kedarnath Badrinath

Yamunotri Gangotri
Leela sthalies on hills of Braj

Fisalini Shila Saugandhini Shila

Bhojan Thali,
Picturesque ghats of river
Yamuna

Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan

Vishram Ghat, Mathura


Numerous leelas were preformed
at the banks of Yamuna
Unfortunately
this vast heritage is lying
neglected, widely ignored and is
nearing extinction
Hills were being blasted out

The Times of India, New Delhi Rajsthan Patrika


Friday, February 4, 2005 Alawar 2 April, 2005
Plight of Ancient Kunds
Out of over 1000 only 20% have survived

Subhadra Kund

Nayan Sarovar, Kaaman Lalita Madhav Kund, Lodholi


Brahma Kund, Vrindavan had been encroached

Sordid condition of Rudra Kund Dilapidated Jalmahal, Barsana


Poor state of Braj groves
Only 3 of 137 have survived
The sordid state of Yamuna
10 million times more polluted than it’s tolerance limit

Sewage all around banks Gutter gushing out in Yamuna

Ancient Ghats encroached upon


Drains flowing out in the river
Devotees spend crores of rupees in
temples.
But they ignore the fact that the
transcendental pastimes of the
Divine Couple Sri Radha Krishna
were not performed in the
famous temples, posh ashrams or
guest houses of
Braj-Vrindavan
They were rather performed
 in the Forests
 on the banks of river Yamuna
 at the numerous Kunds
 on the holy hills
Hills & Groves are the
real temples of Braj

na: purao janapda na ga`amaa gaRhavayama\


ina%yaM vanaaOksatat vanaSaOlainavaaisana:
EaImad\Baagavat 10.24.24

“The cities, the cultured


lands nor the villages their
houses are ours, we are the
forest people dear father,
we always live in the forests
and on the hills”.

Krishna to Nand Baba


Krishna - the primordial
environmentalist

Eating Mud - Earth Punishing Kaliya - Water Drinking forest fire - Fire

Killing Trinavarta - Air Killing Vyomasur - Space


Devotees of Krishna should follow
His footsteps and restore the
environment and cultural heritage
of Braj.
So, what is
the way out
An all round development of
Braj comprising of :
 Restoration of over 1000 Kunds,
 Revival of 137 forests,
 Protection and forestation of hills,
 Dredging & restoration of river Yamuna,
 Conservation of heritage buildings
 Promotion of organic farming
 Development of tourist infrastructure
The Braj Foundation
Heritage, Community, Environment

Vision: To restore the


pristine glory and
grandeur of Braj as a
model rural society
Founders
Mr. Kamal Morarka
Chairman, Gannon Dunkerley & Co. Mr. Suresh Neotia
Mumbai & Chairman,
Ex Minister PM Office Gujarat Ambuja Cement,
Kolkata

Mr. Hrishikesh Mafatlal


CEO,
Mr. Alfred Ford
Director
Arvind Mafatlal Group,
Ford Motor Foundation
Mumbai
Detroit, USA

Mr. Vineet Narain


Sr. Journalist
www.vineetnarain.net
Executive Team
Chairman, Vineet Narain, (www.vineetnarain.net), New Delhi – Vrindavan

Exe. Dir. (Tourism), Sanat Kaul, IAS (1971), Ex-CMD, Delhi Tourism Dev. Corp.

Exe. Dir. (HRD), Abhijit Gupta, B.Tech (IIT), M.Tech (USA), MD, Case New Holland
Const. Equip. India Ltd. Indore

Exe. Dir. (Corp. Affairs), Rajat Jain, IIT (D), IIM (A), MD Xerox India Ltd.

Exe. Dir. (Legal & Admin. Affairs), Rajneesh Kapur, New Delhi

Project Director, R K Gautam, B Tech. Civil, Vrindavan

Project Manager, Bipin Vyas & Bhupender Mathuria, Vrindavan

Project Coordinator, Gaurav K Gola, B. Sc. (Hons), MBA, New Delhi – Vrindavan

Architect, Shalini Dasgupta, M. Arch. (SPA), New Delhi

Landscape Designer, Shyam Singh, M. Arch. (SPA), Horticulturist


The Developmental Model
An all round integrated development of Braj comprising of :
Strategic Partnerships
Accomplishments so far….
1. Restoration of 46 Ancient Water Bodies in
different stages
2. Revival of 2 Groves, work on 4 more in progress
3. Protection of Hills & Regeneration of Green Cover
4. Master planning of Braj for UP Govt.
5. Restoration of 3 heritage buildings
6. Audio-visual documentation of Braj culture
7. Drinking water supply projects in some villages
8. Exhaustive scientific survey of Braj region
9. World-wide awareness campaign about the
plight of Braj
10.Nine grand Braj Mahotsavs in different parts of
the country
11.Special legislations for Braj protection
Kund restoration
The Braj Foundation wins 2nd time the
best NGO award supported by UNESCO
for revival of water bodies

Best Water NGO 2012-13 Distinguished Water NGO 2012-13

Best Water NGO 2010-11


The Braj Foundation’s
Kund Restoration Process
 Mobilizing the local community
 Necessary permission & go-ahead from District
Administration
 Survey of the Kund site
 Preparation of detailed restoration plan
 Pumping out the dirty water, if any
 De-silting of the Kund
 Repair/ construction of side walls, ghats
 Plantation
 Beautification
Professional Planning Approach
Step 1: Listing of Sites

Step 2: Satellite Imagery Analysis

Step 3: Revenue Map Analysis


Step 4: Physical Land Survey Step 5: Hydrological Plan

Step 6: Architectural Plans


Kunds of Braj are plotted on satellite map
by The Braj Foundation
More than 46 Kunds in different
stages of restoration
 Gomti Ganga, Kosi  Madhuvan Kund
 Pawan Sarovar, Nandgaon  Lohvan Kund, Lohvan
 Vrishbhanu Kund, Barsana  2 Kunds at Kamai
 Dohini Kund, Chiksauli  Ratna Kund, Dabhaala
 Sangam Kund, Khayara  Garud Govind Kund,
Chhatikara
 Vihval Kund, Sanket
 Radha Sarovar, Manpur
 Nayan Sarovar, Seu  Mansa Kund, Pasauli
 Chandrasarovar, Chaumuha  Govind Kund, Vrindavan
 Kamdev Kund, Hatana  Madhuri Kund
 Padma Kund, Kumudvan  Brahm Kund, Chaumuha
 Gaya Kund, Kaman  Vihar Kund, Chiksauli
 Roop Kund, Barsana  Brahm Kund, Vrindavan
 Jai Kund, Jait  Ratnakar Kund, Kosi
 Mohan Kund, Vanchari  Ramtal, Sunrakh
 Rudra Kund, Jatipura
 Gadbadri Kund
 Jawahar Kund, Sakitara
 Vimal Kund, Kaman
 Suraj Kund, Julhendi ………
Gomati Ganga, Kosi
Financial support by Dr. Ramjilal Shastri & citizens of Kosi

After

Before

Total Expenditure Incurred: Rs 40 lakhs


Proposed plan of Gomti Ganga
Shiv Taal, Mathura

After restoration

During restoration
Radha Sarovar, Barsana
Restoration work at Mohan Kund
Vanchari (Hodal, Haryana)
Restoration work at Roop Kund,
Barsana
Anjani Kund, Bhulvana,
Haryana

After

Before
Jalmahal,Vrishbhanu Kund,
Barsana Before restoration
Vrishbhanu Kund, Barsana
Financial support by
Shri Rajeev Shukla, Shri B P Singhal, Shri Balbir Punj (Members of Rajya Sabha)
& Mafatlal family,

Before

After
Total Expenditure incurred: Rs 35 lakhs
Organizing Festivals at restored
Kund sites

Barsana Mahotsava 2006 Barsana Mahotsava 2007

Sharad Mahotsava 2006 Barsana Mahotsava 2007


Govind Kund,
Vrindavan

After

Before

Desilting: 2,360 cum


Jai Kund, Jait

Before restoration

During restoration
Jai Kund, Jait
After de-silting

Desilting: 25,500 cum


Proposed plan for Jai Kund
Dohini Kund, Chiksoli
Financial support
Shri Kamal Morarka, Ex Minister PMO

Before
Dohini Kund, Chiksoli
After Restoration

Developed with the financial support


of Govt. of India
Brahma Kund, Vrindavan
Had become garbage dumping ground for 200 years

Before
Financial support
Shri Ajay Piramal, Mumbai

After restoration
Chandra Sarovar, Chaumuha (NH-2)
Lord Brahma, appeared before Krishna and begged forgiveness

This Kund was turned


into a field
Chandra Sarovar restoration
work in progress

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Development plan of Chandra Sarovar
Proposed bird eye view of Chandra
Sarovar
Krishna Sarovar, Baad (NH-2)
Lord Krishna bathed here with Balarama after killing Dhenukasur
and took rest under the banyan tree

This Kund was turned into a field


Krishna Sarovar restoration
work in progress
Development plan of Krishna Sarovar
Proposed bird eye view of Krishna Sarovar
Rudra Kund, Jatipura (Goverdhan)

Before

Work in progress
Restoration work in progress

Encroachments of Rudra Kund being removed


Restoration work in progress

Foundation stone of Rudra Kund being laid


Rudra Kund development plan
Development plan of Rudra Kund

Shadow of Rudra Yantra in kund water


Work in progress

De-silting in progress
Demolition of
unauthorised
constructions
at Rudra Kund
De-Watering
of stagnant
dirty water in
the Rudra
Kund
Historic well un-earthed after de-silting and the
same is being restored
De-silting at the Rudra Kund in full swing
Wall repair work
Marking for the construction of ghats
Construction of Ghats
Construction of Ghats at Rudra Kund
Construction of
nallah for
diversion of drain
water of Jatipura
village
Constructi
on of Ghats
at Rudra
Kund
Fixing of
Chain Link
fencing at
Rudra Kund
Construction
of Ghats at
Rudra Kund
Sankarshan Kund, Anyor, Goverdhan
Plight of the site
Inauguration of the Restoration
Diversion of village’s dirty water drain falling into
the kund

Temporary tank for collection


of village dirty water at the
corner of the kund
4 Kms long Kachcha Drain to carry out dirty water
of the kund

Chairman TBF, inspecting work


progress in Feb 2013
Sankarshan Kund, Anyor, Goverdhan
de-watering work in progress
Earth movers in action removing muddy silt

Thick layer of plastic (non


disposable waste) at the
base of kund
De-silting work in progress
De-silting in progress

Foundation’s JCBs submerged 7 times in the


muddy bed. Heavy Duty Cranes were pressed
into action to pull them out
Media person and village leaders discussing the
encroachment issue in May 2013
Sankarshan Kund, Anyor,
Goverdhan
marking work in progress
Sankarshan Kund, Anyor,
Goverdhan
masonry work in progress
Kund’s Toe Wall construction work in progress
Work in progress
Villagers discussing the problem of
encroachment with the Chairman of
The Braj Foundation
7’x 5’ size Chain Link
Fencing Frames (286)
are being installed at
the boundary wall of the
kund to protect and
beautify the Kunds
Heavy rains
hamper the
work
Construction of Ghats
Sankarshan Kund taking shape
Another view of the kund
Proposed Development Plan
15 Meter wide public Ghat
Kund parapet wall section design
Fencing desin
Rain water harvesting design
Proposed Development Plan of
Sankarshan Kund
Proposed Development Plan of
Sankarshan Kund
Airavat Kund, Goverdhan

Before de-silting Foundation’s earthmovers removing silt

Collecting garbage Splashing water after de-silting


Yashoda Kund, Nandgaon
Yashoda Kund, Nandgaon
Inauguration
Yashoda Kund, Nandgaon
Yashoda Kund, Nandgaon

Restoration
work in
progress
Yashoda Kund, Nandgaon

Restoration work in progress


Yashoda Kund, Nandgaon

Restoration
work in
progress
Architecture & landscape drawing

Architectural Drawing

Kund area = 4191.87 Sqm


Plantation area = 7838.00
Sqm
Parikamapath = 442.00 Sqm
Ram Taal, Sunrakh (Vrindavan)

Before De- silting During De- silting


2700 years old Kund emerges after digging

Ancient wall excavated Mediapersons visiting the site

Shri Kamal Morarka, the donor


inspecting de-silting work
Ram Taal, Vrindavan After De-silting

Rain water being filled


from catchment area
Foundation’s equipments in action
Donated by Mr. Kamal Morarka
Historic surveys done of
Braj region

Survey of over 2000 acres of


heritage sites completed, and
detailed technical survey of
over 400 ancient water bodies
completed, more ongoing.
The Braj Foundation is working for the
Restoration of groves
Survey of Groves
 The survey of the 48
prominent groves of Braj
has been completed by
The Braj Foundation

 The survey of remaining


89 groves of Braj is
being done by the
foundation.

 A task no official agency


has ever undertaken
Darshan Van
The Braj Foundation
has identified and
located all the 137
sacred groves of 4
different categories in
Braj
Gahvarvan, Barsana
Before restoration

This has been the


condition of
protected forest of
UP Govt. before its
restoration
Gahvarvan, Barsana
During restoration
Gahvarvan, Barsana
During restoration

Pathway being laid


Gahvarvan after revival
After restoration with the financial support of Indian Oil Corporation
Gahvarvan after revival

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Leela Dioramas in Gahvarvan
Restoration of Seva Kunj
Before restoration

During restoration
Restoration of Parikrama Path, Seva Kunj
Before restoration
Vrindavan

During restoration

After restoration
Restoration of Lalita Kund, Seva Kunj
Before restoration

During restoration

After restoration
Restoration of Lalita Kund water fall, Seva Kunj
Before restoration
During
restoration

After restoration
Restoration of Lalita Kund Chatri
Before restoration

After restoration
Restoration of Seva Kunj, Vrindavan

After restoration

Middle path before restoration


Restoration of Seva Kunj

Mr. Ajay Piramal, Chairman Piramal


Group looking at Seva Kunj
restoration work
Exterior of the boundary wall being face lifted
Proposed plan of restoration
Proposed bird eye view of Sevakunj
Heritage Buildings of Braj

Innumerable heritage buildings of Braj are in a


dilapidated condition and on the brink of
destruction due to decades of neglect and
blatant land grabbing. The Braj Foundation is
working towards systematically surveying,
documenting and restoring these structures.
Jal Mahal at Vrishbhanu Kund,
Barsana Restoration
Koile Ghat of Yamuna
Successfully restored Koile Ghat of
Yamuna from where Vasudev ji on the
night of Janmashtami took infant
Krishna across Yamuna to Gokul.

Yamuna started rising to touch the feet


of Krishna. Vasudev ji screamed for
help “Koi Le – Koi Le”. Someone hold
my child. Hence the ghat is known as
Koile Ghat. It was neglected for
centuries.
Restoration of Koile Ghat, Mathura

Inaugurated on 29th Sept 2009


by Mrs. Ranjana Kumar,
Member, CVC of India
The Braj Foundation’ crusade against
illegal mining in the heritage hills of Braj

The Braj Foundation got done the


satellite study of the entire Braj region
by experts of IIT Roorkee & NRSA
Hyderabad.
Mass mobilization of Brajwasis to
save Braj Hills
Hills of Braj got declared as
reserve forests
After a prolonged
struggle of five years,
Braj Foundation finally
succeeded in getting the
72 sq Km area of Braj
hills declared as protected
forest by the Rajasthan
Govt.
Satellite mapping of the heritage sites
situated on the Hills of Braj
Ratnagiri Hill Restoration
financial support by UNDP
The Costs Involved

The estimated cost for


the development of 1
acre of hilly terrain
into a green pasture
comes out to be
around Rs 1,00,000
Economics of Hill Restoration
 The foundation’s study reveals
that the hills of Braj have a
sloping area of around 72 sq.
kms which translates into 17,800
acres.

 At an average cost of Rs 1Lakh


per acre these hills can be
developed into pasture lands

 With an investment of Rs 180


crores, out of which the majority
of the amount would be spent on
human labor, the fodder worth 19
crore will be produced annually
Goverdhan development
Braj Foundation in association with Illinois
University (USA) did an exhaustive study of
Goverdhan hill and is now pursuing the
UNESCO to declare it as World Heritage
Site.
Traffic Management
Vision:
To develop a corridor by optimising connectivity
(pedestrian and vehicular) capitalising on
transportation/mobility options and rationalising
parking with the high load of pilgrims on festival
days.

Problem identification:
• Vehicular road over giriraj ji not justified
• heavy congestion of traffic
• Same road for parikrama and vehicular movement
leading to chaos and accidents.
• Lack of designated parking facilities
• Air pollution
• noise and environmental hazards.

Planning strategies:
• Designated parking facilities on major roads leading
to giriraj ji.
• Develop a peripheral rail network around giriraj ji.
• Reducing vehicular load on parikrama path.
• Realignment of road network so that there is no
vehicular movement over giriraj ji.
• Defined parikrama path with civic facilities.
Road re-alignment

VEHICULAR ROAD

PARIKRAMA PATH
PROPOSED
CONNECTING ROAD
Parikrama Path
Present Condition

Proposed
Charanamrit Kund
Present Condition

Developmental Plan

Open Drain Near Charanamrit Kund Section


Proposed development plan of Charanamrit Kund
Tackling the drinking water crisis in Braj
85 % of the ground water in Braj is saline. Unfortunately
the salinity starts from the upper layer of water table

TBF’s Drinking water supply Project


Chiksauli & Manpur villages (Barsana)
Financial support by IOCL & OIDB
Villagers enjoying the safe drinking water
after 60 years of independence
Creating world-wide awareness
about Braj Culture
Organizing cultural evenings showcasing
the Braj Culture

A presentation to the Chief Election Commissioner of India,


Chief Vigilance Commissioner, Secretary General Rajya Sabha & other senior
officials at New Delhi
Braj Maahotsav

Successfully organized
Nine high profile Braj
Mahotsavs across India
for building awareness
and promoting culture
of Braj.
Braj Maahotsav

H.E. Mr. Narsimhan,


Governor of Andhra Pradesh
inaugurating
Braj Mahotsav, Hyderabad -2011

Folk Artists from Braj performing


Raas Lila in Braj Mahotsav
Hyderabad -2011
Braj Maahotsav

Folk Artists from Braj


performing Flower Holi Lila
Braj Mahotsav (Hyderabad -2011)

Kawwals performing Krishna Bhajans


composed by Muslim devotees,
Braj Mahotsav (Hyderabad -2011)
Braj Mahotsavs
Presentation to Cabinet Ministers

Mr. Kapil Sibal Mrs. Ambika Soni

Mr. C. P. Joshi Mr. Salman Khurshid


Presentation to Political leaders

Mr. Narendra Modi Mrs. Sushma Swaraj

Mr. L K Advani & others Mr. Rajnath Singh & others


Meeting with C.M. Akhilesh Yadav U.P.
Foreign diplomats watching PPT in TBF’s office

Mr. S. Shimamori, Cultural Attaché of Dr. Benedictt Alliott, Cultural Attaché of


Japan France

Mr. Carl G Svensson, Counsellor (Head),


Ms. Vyantimala, Deputy Head of Mission, Development Coorperation Section,
Republic of Surinam Embassy of Sweden
A presentation at Raj Bhawan, Bangalore
Mobilizing the local community

Prabhat pheris have started off in


over 780 villages out of 1300. The
remaining villages are being
covered.

Volunteers of
the foundation
managing
public events.
Produced several films and serials depicting
Braj culture by training rural youth.
These programmes have been aired on DD I & other channels
Master Planning of Braj
To conserve precious
heritage & ensure
planned development,
TBF inspired UP Govt. to
prepare a Master Plan
for Braj in 2008.
TBF is now inspiring the
governments of Haryana
& Rajasthan for the
same.
TBF prepares
Tourism Master Plan of Braj
Approved by the Govt. of
UP, deeply appreciated
by Secretary Planning
Commission of India &
other top experts of the
country

UP Govt. has started


implementing TBF’s
recommendations for
the Rs. 2000 Cr
Master Plan!
Integrated Development of Braj
The Braj Foundation’s Delhi office
C-6/28 SDA, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016
Tel: (011)-26566800 & 26519080
The Braj Foundation’s Vrindavan Office
303, Keshav Kunj, Raman Reti, Vrindavan-281124
Tel: (0565)-2540084 & 9927337111
Braj Foundation’s workshop at Vrindavan
Our Inspiration

Sri Ramesh Baba ji


of Gahvarvan, Barsana

the most beloved


saint of Brajwasis,
who never leaves Braj,
accepts no disciples,
shuns opulence &
composes and sings
classical & folk bhajans
How can you support us?
Please forward our website
www.brajfoundation.org
to all those who may appreciate our work.

Please donate generously through


cheque/DD in favor of
The Braj Foundation
payable at New Delhi.
Please write to us if you would like to volunteer
your time or skills for the Braj cause at

The Braj Foundation


C 6/28, Safdarjung Development Area
Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110016
Ph: 011- 26566800,
Email: info@brajfoundation.org
Website: www.brajfoundation.org
Thanks for your kind attention

www.brajfoundation.org

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