NRIs to build Taj Mahal replica in NZ

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A group of Indians has drawn up a USD 20 million plan to build a replica of the Taj Mahal in this New Zealand city.

The miniature version of the monument to love is planned to be built at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in New North Road, in the Auckland suburb of Eden Tce.

"What we want is a building that will reflect the grandeur and the rich Indian culture and history, and be the pride of the community here," New Zealand Herald Tuesday quoted the centre's chairman Kanu Patel as saying.

The replica may include a marble mausoleum, a pool and gold-plated ornaments.

The Mahatma Gandhi Centre, which cost $6 million to build, sits on a hectare formerly occupied by Findlay's Bakery. The Auckland Indian Association bought it for $1.9 million in 1990.

The centre launched its fundraising efforts this month.

Patel said: "The new building will benefit not only the Indian community but also Auckland City - as a tourist attraction, maybe - so I think there is a good reason for us to be receiving support from local government and charities."

He said the centre had hosted some of the community's most significant social, cultural, religious and musical events and festivals over the years, and the new building would be doing the same, "only on a larger scale".

"Having a piece of land this size in central Auckland is like sitting on a gold mine, and we just have to maximise its potential.

"Since we own the land, we will be putting all the $20 million into the building, and I think it can go quite a long way," Patel said.

He went on to say that said ideas from the community would play a big part in determining exactly what the new structure would look like, and building would start when "enough money is raised".

"The challenge will be to find a balance in the new building, which has to be iconic and at the same time multi-functional.

"The centre is, and will continue to be, the heart and the hub of the Indian community - where celebrations, weddings, classes and religious observations take place."

Local business owners generally supported the Taj Mahal idea, but said they would adopt a wait-and-see approach.

Dairy operator Satiyam Bheema didn't think the development would affect his business, but said he might start selling souvenirs if it became a tourist draw.

However, student Becca Smith, who is renting a flat on a neighbouring street, said she was concerned about the impact the development would have on parking space.

source : Zee News
 
Proud moments for NRIs in NZ

I came to know that a group of NRIs from NZ is going to construct the replica of Taj Mahal. It is naturally a pride for the Indians who are living there. The replica of Taj Mahal will attract lots of tourists and it will also become the glaring example of Indian art and architecture. The Taj Mahal is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and now the people of NZ will feel its pulse.
 
Foreign feeling!!

A Taj Mahal replica in NZ will help Indians settled there to get a feel of the Indian beauty. :cool:However, it’s but a replica. It will not necessarily mean the real Taj, and will gradually become a hangout location. How would you like an Eifel Tower in Mumbai? These replicas get the craze when they are being built and a couple of years after it, but gradually they are not special anymore. Tourists would always want to visit the real monument.
 
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