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Gold finial of temple stolen

THE ASIAN AGE. | RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY
Published : Jul 27, 2018, 1:18 am IST
Updated : Jul 27, 2018, 1:20 am IST

The finial weighing nearly 80 kg was never dismantled from the temple since its establishment, police .

According to the police, the “Kalash” or finial made of gold and other precious metal was found missing from the Ram Janaki shrine built by the erstwhile Judev royal family inside the Khaniadhan fort in Shivpuri district. (Representational image)
 According to the police, the “Kalash” or finial made of gold and other precious metal was found missing from the Ram Janaki shrine built by the erstwhile Judev royal family inside the Khaniadhan fort in Shivpuri district. (Representational image)

Bhopal: The gold finial, worth Rs 30 crore, of a 300-year-old temple in a Madhya Pradesh town was on Thursday found stolen.

According to the police, the “Kalash” or finial made of gold and other precious metal was found missing from the Ram Janaki shrine built by the erstwhile Judev royal family inside the Khaniadhan fort in Shivpuri district, early on Thursday.

“The priest of the temple first noticed missing of the finial and reported the matter to the scion of the erstwhile Judev royal family. Later, the matter was reported to the police, Khanniadhan police station in-charge Rakesh Sharma said.

The finial weighing nearly 80 kg was never dismantled from the temple since its establishment, police .

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