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Reconstruction of Nepal's quake-hit temple hits a roadblock

ANI  |  Kathmandu [Nepal] 

The reconstruction of the quake-hit in has hit a due to inadequate budget allocations.

According to the Himalayan Times, the temple management committee had sent a proposal to for its reconstruction of 200 million Nepali rupees. However, the budget is yet to be released from the municipality.

Uddhav Prasad Kharel, the municipality chief of the region, said that the (NRA) was yet to issue the budget allocation for the temple reconstruction.

The is popular in It is visited by both locals and foreigners in huge numbers. It consists of a full-bust statue of Lord Vishnu, who is sleeping over a Sheshnag (serpent).

The statue, which measures at least five metres tall, is a black stone structure carved from a single block of black basalt, positioned in the middle of a 13-metre long recessed pool of water.

was rocked by a massive earthquake in April 2015. It destroyed properties and various monuments and temples. It was the worst-ever disaster to struck in the country, killing over 9,000 people and rendering thousands of them homeless.

The also hit the and destroyed various physical infrastructures within the temple premises such as the Lord Shiva temple, Goddess Saraswati temple, and a boundary wall.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 18:15 IST
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