Butwal sub-metropolitan city council passed the issue of night market operation after reading it. The businessmen have sent a detailed letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs through the district administration stating that there is a need for a night market to attract tourists.
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The arrival of domestic and foreign tourists is increasing in Rupandehi, which is undergoing rapid urbanization. Since there is a good presence of tourists coming from across the border and domestic tourists, the local businessmen have been repeatedly discussing with the administration, security agencies and the local government demanding the operation of the night market.
Although the local administration has been discussing the scope of the night market operations decided by the Ministry of Home Affairs, no concrete conclusion has been reached. Kamaljung Kunwar, vice president of Restaurant and Bar Association Butwal, says that night market operation is necessary not only for businessmen but also to reflect the identity of the tourist area.
He, who is also the owner of more than 18 cafes (Daddy's Kitchen) in different districts of the country, mentioned that the night market is a way to create jobs and get the pleasure that people want after work. "Since it is a hot district, people are looking for an environment to enjoy with family and friends in the evening. Considering the needs of the locals, they think that a night market should be run," he said. He says, 'If this facility can be provided by opening a cafe, the flickering of lights and the movement of people will also help to develop a tourist hub.'
Manoj Dhaju of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City-8 complains that when he goes out after a day's work to go out, gossip, eat and drink after 9 o'clock, he has to flee as the police blow his whistle. He said that since businessmen like him are busy providing services throughout the day, employees, families and guests coming from outside could not be shown the special impression of the city without being able to tour Butwal at night . "If Indian tourists can be made to visit the Nepalese market even at night, it will be easy to develop it as a tourist area," he said, "this will also make economic activities active." He said that if this service can be implemented in the hotel and restaurant sector at the beginning, clothing shops, cosmetics, and other markets can also be operated, he said.
Chief Khelraj Pandey said that Butwal sub-metropolitan city is trying to do this after reading and passing the subject of night market operation in the municipal assembly. He said that management, businessmen's wishes and administrative matters are being discussed. "We have asked them to put in a discussion with a blueprint how they want to operate. Businessmen's eagerness is necessary for this, we are ready to move forward in cooperation,' he said. As soon as the night market starts, not only will the tourist arrival increase, but also the message that Butwal Gulzar has become a tourist city all over the country will be sent out. .
Assistant Chief District Officer of Rupandehi Chiranjeevi Rana said that the businessmen did not come collectively to run the market and only requested that someone could run the market . "We have also given that permission in the airport area, hospital area, food and snack shops remain open as needed," he said.
