Jurethum is located in Hetauda-17, approximately 13 km east of Hetauda Bazaar in the former Hatiya-4 (currently Ward No. 17 of Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City); visitors can reach it by traveling south for 2 km along a paved and graveled road from the former Hatiya VDC building via the Hetauda-Chatara highway, and bus counter inquiries can be made at 9855067655. Since 1993 (2050 V.S.), with the active participation of local residents and the Community Forest Users Committee, 50 Bighas of land have been set aside for planting diverse trees, constructing a 42.5-foot-tall attractive statue of Lord Krishna, large serpent sculptures, 5 picnic spots, and resting sheds to develop this site into a religious tourism area. Furthermore, the Radha Madhav Samiti Nepal has purchased 3 Bighas of land to establish its central headquarters, and a master plan has been developed by technician Yogendra Bhandari from the former District Development Committee (DDC) Makwanpur, receiving financial support from the DDC. Nearby, a grand temple and a rest house (Dharmashala) featuring complete biographies of the 5 former Jagat Gurus of the Radha Madhav Samiti are being constructed at an estimated cost of 1 billion NPR for domestic and foreign tourists, and tea and snack shops are available on-site.
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