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Rs 36.35-crore development plan approved for Jain pilgrimage site Namokar Tirtha in Nashik
The approved plan allocates Rs 24.26 crore for permanent infrastructure works, including concrete roads, protective boundary walls, boating facilities, a helipad, parking arrangements, electricity supply, and sanitation-related infrastructure

CM Devendra Fadnavis chairs a meeting at Sahyadri Guest House in Mumbai. Pic/X
The Maharashtra Government has approved a development plan worth Rs 36.35 crore for the Jain pilgrimage site Namokar Tirtha at Malsane in Chandwad Taluka of Nashik District. The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister (CM) Devendra Fadnavis at Sahyadri Guest House in Mumbai.
CM Fadnavis directed that all works under the plan be completed in a way that allows devotees to experience not only spiritual fulfilment but also a deep sense of inner satisfaction when visiting the site. He emphasised that all the works must maintain high-quality standards and be completed within the stipulated timeframe.
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