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Patan fundraiser


The Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust (KVPT), which has been involved in restoring Kathmandu's priceless architectural heritage, has raised $170,000 from a recent charity lunch in London that was graced by Prince Charles.

KVPT will team up with UNESCO to use the money on an ambitious renovation of the Patan Darbar Square complex at Mangal Bajar. Reconstruction is expected to get underway next year after the necessary planning, design and research. KVPT has been involved in over 20 restoration projects, including recent renovation of Manikul Mahavihar, Itum Baha and Kalo Bhariab shrines.

Addressing the fundraising event in London, Prince Charles recalled his visit to Nepal in 2001 and lauded the work of KVPT despite political instability in Nepal. "In my visit to Nepal I was impressed by the work being done to bring back Kathmandu Valley's unique heritage, and I am extremely happy to be of help in supporting the restoration work," Prince Charles said.

The exclusive $800 per plate lunch was attended by 125 luminaries and was hosted by Prince Charles at Clarence House. Attending from Nepal were directors Gautam Rana and Pratima Pande (pictured). Other KVPT members and donors attending were Rajni Malla, Prabhakar SJB Rana and Prithvi Pande.

"Overall, it was an extremely useful event fundraising-wise and led to a new network of international donors and an institutional relationship with the Prince's foundation," said Gautam Rana, "but ultimately Nepal's unique heritage will not survive unless there is awareness in the younger generation and domestic patronage for restoration."



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(11 JAN 2013 - 17 JAN 2013)


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