Chaniklal Tamang, who rescued 2 people from the flood in Nakhkhu River, will be honored with 150,000
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In order to celebrate the Republic Day 2082, a Republic Day State Level Main Ceremony Committee has been formed under the coordination of Bagmati Province Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama Tamang. The committee has decided to celebrate the Republic Day in Hetaunda, the provincial capital, by holding various programs from May 13th to 15th.
It has been decided to hold programs such as essay competition and painting exhibition in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports and Social Development under the auspices of the Bagmati Sports Council. Minister of Internal Affairs and Law and Spokesperson Surajchandra Lamichhane said that the original ceremony committee, which has members from different fields including ministers, secretaries, heads of state-level security agencies, mayors of Hetaunda sub-metropolitan city, chief district officers and other personalities from various fields, has decided to hold a program in Hetaunda on the morning of the 15th with a morning procession and a sermon. Spokesman Lamichhane said that during the
program, Chaniklal Tamang, a resident of Kavre, who rescued 2 people from the flood in Lalitpur Nakhkhu River last October, will be honored with 1 lakh 50 thousand rupees. The Bagmati state government had decided to honor Tamang with cash last October.
