India will give 2.33 crore to Nepal for Pashupatinath temple even after border dispute
India will give 2.33 crore to Nepal for Pashupatinath temple even after border dispute
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New Delhi: Nepal may have shown the terrain of India on its map, not respecting the sentiments of India, but India never wants bitterness in diplomatic, cultural, and political relations with this neighbor. Even after negotiating with Nepal, India has decided to build a state-of-the-art sanitation facility in the world-famous Pashupatinath temple complex in Kathmandu at a cost of crores of rupees.

The government of India will spend Rs 2.33 crore for this. This project will be constructed under the Indo-Nepal Friendship Project. An agreement has been signed on Monday between the Embassy of India and the Federal Ministry of Nepal and the Kathmandu Metropolitan City for this project. It is worth mentioning that the Pashupatinath temple located in Kathmandu is included in the World Heritage Site. The Government of India is spending 37.23 million Nepali rupees, ie 2.33 crores rupees for this project. Kathmandu Metropolitan City will build it within the next 15 months according to the guidelines of the Government of Nepal.

Pashupatinath Temple is the largest temple complex in Nepal and it extends to both the ends of the Bagmati river. Every day thousands of devotees from India and Nepal come to worship Lord Shankar.

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