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KMC begins restoration of historic Ikha Pukhu



KATHMANDU: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has commenced the reconstruction of the ancient Ikha Pukhu pond, aiming to restore it to its original form dating back to the Lichchhavi period.

The project is part of a broader initiative to revive Kathmandu’s traditional water systems and heritage sites.

Mayor Balen Shah made the announcement via Facebook on Thursday, stating that the restoration work has officially begun. The project, with an allocated budget of Rs 36.4 million, will cover a total area of around 7.5 ropanis, of which 6 ropanis will be dedicated to water retention.

A 2-meter-wide pedestrian walkway is planned around the pond to provide a peaceful space for walking and reflection.

Mayor Shah also revealed that a rainwater harvesting system will be installed alongside the reconstruction, contributing to a sustainable water management system in the city.

“This is a joint commitment to reconnect with the water cycle, the environment, and our heritage,” said Mayor Shah. “Through this effort, we aim to restore the ‘blue landscape’ that once flourished in Kathmandu.”

Ikha Pukhu holds historical and hydrological significance. Local experts highlight its connection to Kathmandu’s traditional stone spouts, or hitis, such as Maruhiti and Kohiti. Built when Chhetrapati marked the city’s northern boundary, the pond was a vital reservoir for water recharge in the area, particularly near the Ikhanarayan Temple.

So far, debris including post-earthquake rubble, weeds, and household waste has been cleared from the site. Excavation has reached three feet after workers discovered old structural layers beneath the surface.

Publish Date : 17 April 2025 10:59 AM

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