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Organic fertilizer production started in Madhyabindu Municipality

आश्विन १, २०८१
Organic fertilizer production started in Madhyabindu Municipality
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Madhyabindu Municipality of East Nawalparasi has started organic fertilizer production. Using organic waste collected from within the city, an organic fertilizer production center with state-of-the-art technology has been put into operation.

Gandaki Province Chief Minister Surendra Raj Pandey inaugurated the sewage and waste treatment center on Tuesday. Speaking at the program, Pandey said that if the garbage is systematically classified, the state government has put special emphasis on it because it will be a source of income and the environment will be clean.

In partnership with Madhyabindu Municipality and Gandaki State Government, organic fertilizer production has started under the Chief Minister's New Development Program. The waste collected in the village is mixed with leaves, decaying matter, vegetables, and cattle excrement and is stored in the plant for a certain number of days. The organic fertilizer produced here will be provided to the city residents at a concessional rate.

Bhimalal Adhikari, head of Madhyabindu Municipality, said that about 45 million rupees have been spent on the organic fertilizer production and sanitation center so far and an additional amount of 20 million rupees has been allocated this year.

Chief Minister Pandey participated in various programs of Madhyabindu Municipality today.


प्रकाशित : आश्विन १, २०८१ २१:१६
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