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200-year-old Falcha reconstructed in Pulchowk


19 March 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Lalitpur Metropolitan City mayor Chiribabu Maharjan unveiled the inscription carved in a stone of the Falcha, traditional resting place, at Pulchowk, Lalitpur today.

The Falcha was rebuilt across over 1 aana area with financial assistance worth Rs 2.9 million from the metropolis. It was damaged in 2029 BS and was in a sorry condition until the locals took the initiative to rebuild this resting place. Also the Falcha was at risk of encroachment or annexation from time to time.

Mayor Maharjan on the occasion shared that the reconstruction process has seen 75 per cent progress. He shared the ordeal in reconstruction process of this public property and narrated, “We faced various obstructions when we formed a reconstruction committee in 2057 BS to reconstruct this Falcha. Seven cases were lodged against us even after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of its reconstruction in 2065 BS.”

He further said that various top leaders of Nepali Congress positively intervened when the reconstruction progress impeded. They managed to convince the top leadership of Nepali Congress about the existence of Falcha through photos taken over various periods of time and importance to save the ancient heritage for future generation.

The reconstruction committee, according to Maharjan, faced the accusation that that the Falcha encroached the main road. Maharjan clarified, “The Falcha does not touch the sideline of the road. Let alone the encroachment of the road.”

Similarly, Lalitpur Metropolitan City ward no 3 chairperson Shree Gopal Maharjan gushed that the feeling they had as the reconstruction process gained momentum was akin to winning a war. “Justice prevailed and truth eventually triumphed,” he remarked.

Likewise, reconstruction committee chairperson Surendra Kumar Shakya acknowledged the contributions and efforts of heritage conservationists in reconstruction of the Falcha.

Publish Date : 19 March 2022 13:38 PM

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