INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, November 28
Around 30 per cent of reconstruction of Dharahara has been completed since the work started around a year ago
.
After more than three years of the destruction of Dharara by the 2015-earthquakes, its reconstruction begun following laying of the
foundation stone by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on 27 December 2018.
The reconstruction project estimated at Rs 3.4 billion is set to
be completed in two years
The 11-storey under-construction Dharara, covering 22 ropani will be approximately 294 feet tall with two
elevators.
The ruined base of the
original Dharahara will be preserved as memorial for those killed in the earthquake
Over 150 workers, Nepalis and Indian, have been working on the project.
Heritage expert Raju Man Manandhar, who works for the National
Reconstruction Authority, claimed the project will be completed within two years
To complete the project on time, 50 per cent of the work should be over in the next two months, according to the NRA.
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