As part of the campaign to make the sacred Devghat plastic-free, 37 dustbins will be installed, waste management and public awareness programs will be expanded.
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The religious area of Devghat is to be declared a plastic-free zone.
The area is going to be declared a prohibited area tomorrow, Friday, in coordination with the Devghat Area Development Committee and in the presence of three municipalities. In collaboration with the committee, the Santhosh Sangha and the river with us, and other organizations, plastic is going to be declared free.
For this, 37 dustbins have been placed within the holy pilgrimage site Devghat area. In which plastic materials, water bottles and leaves have been kept separately. The program is going to be organized under the leadership of the Devghat Area Development Committee and in collaboration with Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Gaindakot Municipality and Devghat Rural Municipality.
Area Development Committee Chairman Dr. Ishwori Raj Laudari has now Plastic With the declaration of the prohibited area, a campaign to make it free of plastic will be launched. He said that a campaign to make it free of plastic will be launched within the 5,434-hectare area within the committee. He said that it is necessary for everyone to participate in cleaning the river as rivers are connected to every civilization. Omnath Subedi, the president of the organization Santhru, which has been collaborating in the work, said that everyone needs to actively participate in this work. Although there are some problems in the waste management of the Devghat cremation ground, he says that everyone should come together to manage it. 'Currently, public awareness and bag control campaigns have been carried out to make the Devghat area free of plastic
,' he said. Devghat Area Development Committee Executive Director Sadan Baral said that everyone's cooperation is necessary to make the Devghat area free of plastic .
