India to fund NRs 246 million for reconstruction of three more Cultural Heritage projects in Lalitpur and Sindhupalchowk: Work Awarded

03 March 2021

The Memorandum of Understanding and Contract Agreements for restoration and reconstruction of three more cultural heritage sites were signed today in Kathmandu. While the Head of Development Partnership and Reconstruction Wing of the Embassy of India to Nepal and Project Director of Central Level Project Implementation Unit (Building) of National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) signed the MoUs, the Contract Agreements were signed between the successful bidders and NRA. The three projects are Jestha Varna Mahavihara in Lalitpur, Sulighyang Gumba and Shermathang Gumba located in Sindhupalchowk district. The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) will be providing technical assistance for the restoration of Jestha Varna Mahavihara while other two will be undertaken by CLPIU (Building).

2. The three cultural sites were damaged during the 2015 earthquake and will be reconstructed at a total cost of NR 246 million under the Government of India reconstruction grant. Government of India has committed total US $ 50 million (NR 5800 million) for conservation, restoration and reconstruction of total 28 cultural heritage sites in eight districts of Nepal.

3. Out of 28 cultural sector Projects to be undertaken under Indian reconstruction grant, total 6 contracts have already been awarded and H.E. Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Ambassador of India to Nepal carried out the bhoomi pooja on 28th February 2021 for conservation and restoration of Seto Machindranath temple in Jan Bahal area of Kathmandu, jointly with Chief Executive Officer of National Reconstruction Authority of Government of Nepal and Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City. 

4. India has been working with Nepal for restoration of cultural heritage projects in past also, reflecting the common cultural heritage which has been the bed rock of the strong and friendly historical linkages. India remains committed to continue its development partnership with Nepal which is long-standing, unwavering, unmatched and multidimensional in nature, as per the priorities of Government of Nepal.  

 

 

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3rd March, 2021

Embassy of India,

Kathmandu