BHOPAL — Capitalizing on the May 15 High Court verdict that set aside a 2003 Archaeological Survey of India order, the Chief Minister announced that the newly declared temple of Goddess Vagdevi will be honored with the immediate construction of a grand "Saraswati Lok" corridor.

The 2003 ASI arrangement, which had permitted Hindus to worship on Tuesdays and Basant Panchami while Muslims offered namaz on Fridays, has been officially replaced by a system allowing government-selected developers to lay cement seven days a week.

"This verdict allows us to finally focus on the academic and spiritual legacy of the site," a state spokesperson said, confirming that the new complex would serve as a prominent Sanskrit learning center.

While the ASI remains technically tasked with protecting the millennia-old archaeological significance of the site, officials confirmed that the mandate for cultural revival has been handed seamlessly to infrastructure contractors.

"This grand corridor and research institute will serve as a permanent monument to historical justice," the spokesperson added, reading directly from a list of pre-approved construction firms.