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Rs 140 million spend on reconstruction of Manakamana Temple

GORKHA, March 9: Over Rs 140 million has been spent on the reconstruction of the Manakamana Temple damaged by the earthquake of April, 2015, said the temple reconstruction committee.
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GORKHA, March 9: Over Rs 140 million has been spent on the reconstruction of the Manakamana Temple damaged by the earthquake of April, 2015, said the temple reconstruction committee. 


Of the used budget for the project, the Department of Archeology released Rs 40 million, and the remaining amount was collected from offerings made by the pilgrims, said Krishna Babu Shrestha, treasurer of the temple reconstruction committee. "Most of the money was spent on the purchase of gold for the reconstruction.


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Over 14 kilograms and 474 grams gold was used to gold-plate the temple's roof, windows and doors. Of the total gold purchased, 286 grams and 17 milligrams remain unused," he said. Of the expenditure, over Rs 5.5 million went to the employees' expenditure and Rs 6.2 million to administrative work, he said. 


Likewise, over Rs 134 million was spend on purchasing gold and wages for the construction workers. Over Rs 150 million was collected from the fund raising campaign launched by the committee for the reconstruction, and more than Rs 14 million came from interest on money the committee has deposited in banks.


The unused money worth more than Rs 58 million has been deposited in the committee's bank accounts, said Shrestha. Initially the committee had estimated over Rs 48 million for the reconstruction. But its expenditures increased due to various reasons, said Shrestha.


The four-storey temple had tilted around 12 inches towards north-east by the quake and developed cracks on its roofs. Started some three months after the quake, the project missed the completion target of the period between mid-March and mid-April, 2018 due to various reasons including the economic blockade and scarcity of woods needed for the reconstruction, said Shrestha.  RSS

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