Sitapushpa garden was built at a cost of 18.5 million

Shrawn 7, 2082

Kamlesh Thakur

Sitapushpa garden was built at a cost of 18.5 million

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Sita Pushpa Vatika (Manimandap) has been constructed in Janakpurdham sub-metropolitan city-13 at a cost of 18.5 crores. Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister Prakashman Singh inaugurated Manimandap on Wednesday.

Manimandap, built under the 'One City, One Identity' project, was built at a cost of 185.3 million 21 thousand 780 rupees excluding value added tax. On 24th November 2075, the contract for the construction of the building was signed. After extending the deadline once, the construction of Manimandap was completed in about seven years.

Physical progress is 99 percent and financial progress is 97.97 percent. The building has been built as an attractive wedding destination. Two Dharamshalas and two pavilions have been constructed with facilities.

Sitapushpa garden was built at a cost of 18.5 million Palace building has a hall that can accommodate 70 people, 16 rooms with attached toilets, a dining hall, a kitchen, a museum office, a ticket counter and two warehouse rooms. The two Dharamshalas have 13 dormitory rooms, a dining hall, a kitchen, a marriage hall, two pavilions and 10 shop rooms.

Sitapushpa garden was built at a cost of 18.5 million Addressing the inaugural session, Minister Singh said that the government is making necessary structures for proper development. He also assured that all three levels of government will cooperate and conduct more important projects in Madhesh. He said that the historical place should be further publicized to establish its identity in the world.

Sitapushpa garden was built at a cost of 18.5 million

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