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Retrofitting of Gallery Baithak to begin from mid-December: Minister Gurung

KATHMANDU, July 26: The government has said that it is preparing to retrofit the Gallery Baithak, the old parliament building in the Singha Durbar, from mid-December.
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KATHMANDU, July 26: The government has said that it is preparing to retrofit the Gallery Baithak, the old parliament building in the Singha Durbar, from mid-December.


The Ministry of Urban Development informed the office-bearers of the Delegated Legislation and Government Assurances Committee under the National Assembly in a meeting on Wednesday that the Gallery Baithak would be retrofitted in its original style.


Minister for Urban Development Sita Gurung assured that the historical building carrying a unique Nepali architectural significance would be retrofitted and rebuilt in its original form.


The Rana-era building was damaged by the mega earthquakes of 2015.


Stating that the building stood as a witness of parliamentary history of Nepal, Minister Gurung assured that the architectural style of the building would be maintained while retrofitting and rebuilding.


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An action-plan has been forwarded to retrofit and rebuild the Gallery Baithak as a museum so the future generation could obtain knowledge about Nepal's parliamentary history, according to the minister.


Preparing an action-plan for reconstruction, budget management and implementation of the Gallery Baithak falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Urban Development.


It is estimated that retrofitting and rebuilding the century-old building in its original style would be costlier since it is built of mud and traditional materials.


According to the Director-General of the Department of Urban Development and Building Construction, Surendra Mohan Shrestha, the bidding process is expected to begin once the design report is ready by mid-August.


"We are making every effort to preserve the original structure of this building, which holds a 100-year-old history. Our focus is on maintaining its authenticity in terms of design and architecture," he said.


In the current fiscal year, Rs 150 million has been allocated to undertake the retrofitting of the building.


"We are very happy that the building is getting retrofitted," said the Committee President Maya Prasad Sharma.


Members Tulasa Kumari Dahal and Garima Shah stressed that the unique Nepali traditional architectural style should be reflected in the building.


Nepal's parliamentary history began in 2016 BS from the same building.


The House of Representatives meeting used to be held in the Gallery Baithak for a long time. However, the Parliament shifted to the Parliament Building in New Baneshwar after the HoR members increased to 601 following the election of the Constituent Assembly.


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