Raksirang Rural Municipality has arranged a market in Chainpur on the 1st and 15th of every month with the aim of marketing local products.
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The millet, sorghum, and boiled yams were sold in the market within an hour or so. She seemed happy that the goods were sold so quickly. After cooking the sorghum, sorghum, and boiled yams at home, she brought them to the Chainpur market for sale.
The sala, furaula and boiled gittha were sold quickly at the market. Savitri Chepang said that she earned 1,200 rupees by selling boiled gittha, sala and furaula in the winter.
With the money from the sale, she bought corn flour, oil and salt from the market. Savitri made sala and furaula from millet grown in her own garden, while she brought the gittha from the forest and boiled it at home.
Raksirang Rural Municipality has arranged a market in Chainpur on the 1st and 15th of every month with the aim of marketing local products. It has been arranged that only products produced in the village can be placed in the market.
The market operated in Raksirang Rural Municipality-5, Chainpur, was inaugurated by Lalit Ghalan, the head of the District Coordination Committee Makawanpur, by planting a chiuri sapling during a ceremony on Tuesday. He said that the market will provide a market for the products produced in the village and will reduce the sale and distribution of junk food. Raksirang Rural Municipality has been arranging for a fortnightly market in Chainpur, the center of the rural municipality, since April 2079. 'For the past few months, the market has not been able to continue, now we have made arrangements for the market to continue,' said Municipality Chairman Rajkumar Malla.
The market also has honey, gittha, bhakur, bamboo head, perungo, javi made of allo, and various types of gedagudi. Various types of sweets are also cooked and sold there for immediate consumption. Not only that, with the aim of preserving art and culture, arrangements have been made for wards to hold cultural programs in the market. 'We have given the responsibility of conducting cultural programs to the wards in turn,' said Municipal Chairman Malla.
