04-17-2004, 11:41 PM
<b>Rs.100 crore for Rajasthan temples</b>
Jaipur, April 17. (PTI): The Rajasthan government has prepared an ambitious Rs.100-crore plan for renovation and development of historic religious places being managed by Devasthan department, it was officially stated here today.
Under the plan, renovation and development of 108 temple properties would be taken up by spending more than Rs.26.28 crores, Devasthan Commissioner Fateh Krishna Kalla said.
Proposals for development of Pushkar, Nathadwara and Rishabhdev temples at a cost of Rs.44.25 crores have also been prepared.
Another project for developing Nathadwara as a spiritual tourist centre at a cost of Rs.35 crores was on the anvil.
For inviting private participation in the ambitious plan, a conference of representatives of registered trusts and prominent industrialists would be held in Jaipur later this year, Kalla said.
Jaipur, April 17. (PTI): The Rajasthan government has prepared an ambitious Rs.100-crore plan for renovation and development of historic religious places being managed by Devasthan department, it was officially stated here today.
Under the plan, renovation and development of 108 temple properties would be taken up by spending more than Rs.26.28 crores, Devasthan Commissioner Fateh Krishna Kalla said.
Proposals for development of Pushkar, Nathadwara and Rishabhdev temples at a cost of Rs.44.25 crores have also been prepared.
Another project for developing Nathadwara as a spiritual tourist centre at a cost of Rs.35 crores was on the anvil.
For inviting private participation in the ambitious plan, a conference of representatives of registered trusts and prominent industrialists would be held in Jaipur later this year, Kalla said.