Babri Masjid Construction Updates in Murshidabad 2026 | Official Website

Babri Masjid Construction Updates in Murshidabad

Official real-time updates on the proposed Babri Masjid-style mosque project in Beldanga/Rejinagar, Murshidabad district, West Bengal. Foundation laid December 6, 2025. Construction expected to begin soon.

Latest Construction Progress & News (2026)

Foundation stone laying ceremony Babri Masjid Murshidabad December 2025

Foundation Stone Laid – December 6, 2025

Humayun Kabir officially laid the foundation stone on the 33rd anniversary of the Ayodhya event. Over ₹1.3 crore+ donations collected so far. Community support strong in Murshidabad.

Babri Masjid Murshidabad construction beginning February 2026

Construction to Begin by February 15, 2026

Bengaluru-based construction firm finalized. Work on the mosque complex (including hospital, guesthouse & more) is set to start soon. Stay tuned for official groundbreaking photos.

Donations update for Babri Masjid Murshidabad project

Donation Drive Update

Millions raised through community contributions. Funds allocated for mosque, medical facilities, and educational initiatives. Transparency reports coming soon.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where is the Babri Masjid Murshidabad project located?
Rejinagar / Beldanga (Chetiani area), Beldanga Block 1, Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India.
When was the foundation stone laid?
The foundation stone was laid on December 6, 2025 by Humayun Kabir on the anniversary of the Ayodhya Babri Masjid demolition.
When will construction actually start?
Construction is scheduled to begin by February 15, 2026, with a Bengaluru firm handling the project.
What is the estimated budget?
Initial estimates range from ₹38 crore to ₹300 crore for the full complex (mosque + hospital + guesthouse + meeting hall).
How can I donate to the project?
Visit our Donations page for UPI, bank transfer, and other secure methods. All contributions are transparent.
Is this an official replica of the historic Babri Masjid?
Yes, it is modeled after the historic Babri Masjid of Ayodhya to honor Islamic heritage and promote community welfare.
Will there be a hospital and university too?
Yes, the project includes plans for a hospital, guesthouse, meeting hall, and educational facilities for public benefit.
Who is leading this initiative?
The project is community-driven with support from Humayun Kabir (Janata Unnayan Party) and local volunteers.
Is the project facing any opposition?
Some political comments have been made, but the focus remains on peaceful construction and community service.
How to stay updated on progress?
Bookmark this official website and follow us for photos, videos, and monthly progress reports.
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