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Bengal Govt Allocates Record Rs 344.2 Cr for Mahakal Temple
15 Jan
Summary
- Bengal govt allocated Rs 344.2 crore for the Mahakal Mahatirtha temple.
- The project includes a large Shiva idol and a convention centre.
- The temple complex will be built on a 17.4-acre plot in Matigara, Siliguri.

The West Bengal government has sanctioned Rs 344.2 crore for the construction of the Mahakal Mahatirtha temple complex at Matigara in Siliguri. This represents the largest allocation for a temple complex within the state.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for this significant project on January 16. The complex, to be executed by HIDCO, will be situated on a 17.4-acre plot and is envisioned to house a substantial Shiva idol and a convention centre.
This initiative follows the inauguration of the Jagannath temple in Digha and the foundation laying for 'Durga Angan' in New Town, marking HIDCO's third major religious-cultural project. Officials are overseeing final preparations at the site in anticipation of the foundation stone ceremony.




