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Maharashtra: Panels set up to probe collapse of Shivaji statue, build new one

The 35-foot statue fell just eight months after its unveiling by prime minister Narendra Modi

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's statue collapses at Rajkot Fort on 26 August (photo: PTI)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's statue collapses at Rajkot Fort on 26 August (photo: PTI) PTI

Maharashtra Government has set up a technical committee comprising engineers, IIT experts and Navy officials to probe reasons behind the collapse of Shivaji Maharaj statue at Malvan in coastal Konkan, an official said.

A release issued by the chief minister’s office after midnight said the government has also constituted a committee to build a “grand statute befitting the stature” of the warrior king.

The decision was taken by CM Eknath Shinde, who chaired a meeting with senior ministers, bureaucrats and Navy officials at his official residence Varsha in South Mumbai Wednesday night, 28 August the release said.

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An FIR has been registered against the contractor of the 35-foot statue which collapsed on Monday just eight months after it was unveiled by prime minister Narendra Modi on 4 December.

The FIR follows a complaint by the Public Works Department, which claims the statue's construction was of poor quality, and the nuts and bolts used in the structure were found to be rusted.

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