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Oct 07 2008



Limit for gopurams removed in Selangor

Posted by poobalan at 3:20 pm under Indian, Religion | | View blog reactions


Common sense dictates that there should have been a valid reason for the previous government to impose a height limit for gopurams in the state (Gopuram is the tower that is on top of the . It is usually adorned with intricate designs, images and statues of Gods and so on). So, perhaps Khir Toyo or MIC fellas can explain to us the reason. Was it due to safety, aviation ruling, town planning acts, building acts, political decision, or based on whims and fancies?

Even the current government did not provide any reason for lifting of the limit.

The government had decided to lift the earlier 7.3m limit for the construction of gopurams (entrance towers) for temples set by the previous government, Makkal Osai reported.

State Executive councillor Dr Jayakumar said that the current government had recently given approval for the construction of a gopuram for more than 12.8m.

He added that the previous state government had approved 929 sq metres of land, next to a sewerage reclamation pond, for the building of a and did not allow any extension or renovation.

One thing for sure is that more money will be spent to build elaborate and grand gopurams!!!

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