It has accorded 55,780 Singapore Dollar (SGD) to Sri Mariamman Temple, a Dravidian style temple at South Bridge Road in the Central Business District (CBD) for a repairs and face lift work.
Strengthening work would be carried out on a single-storey shrine next to its main prayer hall, after a crack line developed on a column of the temple.
The NHB has also granted SGD47,700 to over 180-year-old shrine Nagore Dargah Indian Muslim Heritage Centre which was built between 1828 and 1830 by early Indian settlers here.
The board said its biggest grant of SGD1.02 million was given to the Sultan Mosque in Muscat Street for a year-long restoration and installation of a lift.
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The Mosque's restoration budget is estimated at SGD4.3 million. Its management has raised SGD700,000 which with SGD1.02 grant was still short of SGD2.5 million.
This is also the first major restoration for the mosque since it was rebuilt in 1924-28.
"The new lift will increase accessibility for the pioneer generation who have worshipped here with their families for generations. It will also be a reflection of how a historic landmark accommodates changing needs of a greying population," said Mohamed Patail, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Mosque Management Board of Sultan Mosque.
Jean Wee, NHB director of preservation of Sites and Monuments, said national monuments need to be protected carefully and sensitively through meticulous restorations.