A prominent Indian infrastructure firm has taken over the construction of a much-delayed Durga temple in Bhutan after the project was hit by flaws in its design and disagreement among members of a Hindu body governing the temple, according to a media report. The company will spend about Nu 40M for the construction," said JAL civil engineer and deputy general manager Ajay Pant. The plan now is to bring statues and other materials related to the temple from Chennai, he said. The temple with a main shrine, a prayer hall and library will be the place of Durga puja celebration. Citing sources, the news portal said the construction was delayed because of the disagreement among HDSB members.
Source: dna July 01, 2017 14:26 UTC