India to fund NRs 142 million for reconstruction of 3 Cultural Heritages in Nepal ANI | Updated: Feb 11, 2021 21:19 IST
Kathmandu [Nepal], February 11 (ANI): India will be funding a total of Nepali Rs 142 million for the reconstruction of three Cultural Heritage Projects in Nepal.
Contracts were signed on Thursday for conservation and retrofitting of SetoMachindranath Temple, Construction of Dharmashalaat Budhanikantha Temple and conservation as well as the development of Kumari Chhen and Kumari Niwas, said the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.
The signing event was witnessed by the Head of Development Partnership & Reconstruction Wing of the Indian Embassy, Project Consultant INTACH, officials from CLPIU (Building) and other stakeholders.
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ASI finds structure linked to oldest temple in Odisha
Officials of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have uncovered an ancient stone structure near Bhubaneswarâs Shree Lingaraj Temple, believed to go back centuries in time and of immense historical importance.
The ASI was engaged in cleaning and preservation work across areas demolished by the Odisha government for a beautification project. It was near the area when it discovered the ancient ruins. The Sari temple located close proximity towards the south-east of the exposed structure of which the former is datable to circa 13th Century CE and the latter could be contemporary or earlier to the Sari Deul, ASI Odisha head Arun Mallick said. The structure is thought to be older than Shree Lingaraj Temple itself the 11th-century relic that is a storied landmark across the state and nation.
Intach alarm over damage to Odisha heritage amid ‘beautification’ drive
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Act on preservation of ancient monuments violated, structures damaged around Lingaraj temple
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The peripheral redevelopment plan of Lingaraj Temple was approved by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
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Act on preservation of ancient monuments violated, structures damaged around Lingaraj temple
The controversy over the destruction of ancient monuments around the 11th century Lingaraj Temple in Odisha’s capital Bhubaneshwar amid a State-sponsored redevelopment drive, spiralled with the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) stating that irreparable damage had been done to the temple and ancient shrines around it.
ASI Unearths Ancient Odisha Structure Linked To Oldest Temple; Groups Rally For Heritage Preservation
Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote to the Culture Minister on Saturday urging him to intervene in the preservation of the invaluable remains discovered around Bhubaneswar s Lingaraj temple ASI Saumya Kalia 2021-01-31T13:33:27+05:30 ASI Unearths Ancient Odisha Structure Linked To Oldest Temple; Groups Rally For Heritage Preservation outlookindia.com 2021-01-31T16:32:18+05:30
Officials of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have uncovered an ancient stone structure near Bhubaneswar’s Shree Lingaraj Temple, believed to go back centuries in time and of immense historical importance.
The ASI was engaged in cleaning and preservation work across areas demolished by the Odisha government for a beautification project. It was near the area when it discovered the ancient ruins.