Sunday, September 13, 2015

Patan and Hanumandhoka Durbar squares get Rs 34 million US aid

The United States has given $320,000 (Rs34 million) guide for the reproduction of Patan and Hanumandhoka Durbar Squares which were seriously harmed by the Great Earthquake.

American diplomat to Nepal Peter W Bodde gave over the add up to Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust on Friday and trusted that the sum will help in auxiliary investigation, protection and redesign of harmed landmarks.

The cash was gotten from the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation which has given comparative backing to more than 120 nations on the planet. Since 2003, AFCP has given more than $2.2 million to Nepal and finished 15 activities. Program chief for AFCP Martin Pezlar lauded Nepal for concurring high need for the reproduction of social legacy site and swore consistent backing.

Executive of KVPT Rohit Ranjitkar said that the sum will be utilized for the recreation of landmarks like Bahadur Shah's castle and Taleju Mandir in Patan Durbar Square and sanctuaries around Kal Bhairav statue in Hanumandhoka. "We have focused to finish remaking in two years," he said.

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