U.S. gives USD 100,000 for restoration of Hindu temple in Nepal

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The U.S. has provided Nepal a financial assistance of USD 100,000 for the restoration of a 16th century Hindu temple which was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake.

The US Embassy in Nepal, through the Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP), provided the amount to the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust (KVPT) for the restoration of the historic Char Narayan temple.

“Built in 1566, the temple demonstrates a significant and highly-developed expression of Newari architecture,” according to a statement issued by the embassy.

“Our work through the Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation serves as a symbol of the strong, vibrant partnership between our nations, as well as our respect for Nepal’s diverse and rich heritage,” said Ambassador Teplitz.

Teplitz and Director General of the Department of Archaeology Bhesh Narayan Dahal jointly inaugurated the restoration of the temple a ceremony in Patan Durbar Square in the capital Kathmandu.

“As we celebrate the 70th year of diplomatic relations between our two countries, I am pleased to inaugurate the restoration work on Char Narayan as a tangible symbol of our mutual friendship,” Teplitz said.

The restoration work is expected to be completed within two years.

(Source: www.india.com)

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