An international level exhibition hall will be built at Bhrikutimandap

Jestha 15, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

An international level exhibition hall will be built at Bhrikutimandap

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An international level exhibition hall is going to be built at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu. Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel mentioned the issue of Bhrikutimandap during his budget speech for the financial year 2082/83 in the Federal Parliament today.

Bhrikutimandap has 214 acres of land. On one side of which there is a wave-like unorganized paddy covered with Tripal. The exhibition road to the north, the Tukucha river to the east, the road to Bhadrakali to the west and the national trading border to the south, Bhrikutimandap was established as an industrial exhibition venue in the year 2022.

In 2037, the government handed over the rights of enjoyment and protection to the then Social Services National Coordinating Council (now Social Welfare Council). Even now, Bhrukuti Mandap is being run by the Parishad.

Bhrikutimandap has 60 acres of fun park, 25 acres of llamapooch, 35,000 square feet of exhibition hall, 23 acres of gardens and 21 acres of Khasi Bazaar. There are 1,305 clothes, shoes, utensils, cosmetics and tea snacks shops in the open market of 30 Ropani. 9 Ropani land has been leased to Nepal Tourism Board for 99 years.

Kantipur

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