Chairing a meeting to review implementation of Kedarnath masterplan here, Chief Secretary Rakesh Sharma said an amount of Rs 18 crore is to to be paid to the teerth purohits according to an agreement with them out of which Rs 10 crore has already been paid to them and asked Rudraprayag District Magistrate Raghav Langer to pay the remaining Rs 8 crore to them immediately out of the Chief Minister's Discretionary Fund.
These constructions are part of the Kedarnath masterplan which was prepared in consultation with experts for scientific construction around the temple after areas close to it bore the brunt of the 2013 flashfloods.
Sharma also asked DM Rudraparayag to identify structures near the temple which need to be acquired for further reconstruction work in the area and send a proposal to the state government spelling out its liabilities so that compensations could be paid.
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