Panchkula, July 10 -- The Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) has finalised the design for the proposed Hanuman Vatika at the Mansa Devi temple complex. Spanning three acres and costing an estimated Rs.13 crore, the project aims to become a major religious and tourist attraction. The decision was taken during a review meeting chaired by deputy commissioner and chief administrator of the Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board, Satpal Sharma. Officials informed that the garden will feature themed sections, including Raghunandan Kunj, Janaki Kunj, Hanuman Kunj, Tulsi Kunj, Lav-Kush Kunj and Nal-Neel Kunj, besides a yajna shala, fountains, and extensive landscaping. Sharma directed HSVP officials to prepare the detailed project estimate within 10 days and complete the standard operating procedure (SOP) so that construction can begin without delay. The meeting also approved the final design of the proposed Pashupatinath Temple, inspired by Mount Kailash, with a pyramid-shaped structure, a Shivling-shaped sanctum, 32-pillared corridors, a Mansarovar-style water body and swastika-shaped entrances.htc...