Former minister and Nepali Communist Party leader Hit Bahadur Tamang inaugurated the monastery building.
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The newly constructed building of Sange Chyoiling Gumba, located at Bhattar Karkidanda, Shivpuri Rural Municipality-5, Nuwakot, has been inaugurated.
Former minister and Nepali Communist Party leader Hit Bahadur Tamang inaugurated the monastery building during a ceremony on Tuesday. Speakers at the program expressed their belief that the Sange Chyoiling Monastery will contribute to religious preservation, promotion, and local tourism. The new building was constructed after the 2072 earthquake destroyed the old monastery building in the same place. The program was attended by Bagmati Provincial Assembly member and former minister Radhika Tamang, District Coordination Committee Nuwakot chief Rajindra Bikram Singh Thakuri, Dupcheshwor Rural Municipality chair Shankar Bahadur Thapa, monastery chair Raghubir Tamang, and other people's representatives from various municipalities, party representatives, social workers, religious leaders, and locals.
