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A campaign to clear road boxes has started in Tulsipur

भाद्र २०, २०८१
A campaign to clear road boxes has started in Tulsipur
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A campaign to clear road boxes has been started in Tulsipur market. City chief Tikaram Khadka said that the removal campaign was started from Wednesday after the traders started selling goods in street boxes in violation of the public notice of Tulsipur sub-metropolitan city.

He said that only the belongings of those who did it were confiscated. "To make the market orderly and beautiful, street boxes have been emptied," he said. In the trading room. Not in the street box.

From now on, the deputy chief Sayani Chaudhary said that goods will not be allowed to be kept outside the shutters in the market. Chowdhury said that when the luggage is kept in the box, the passengers have to walk on the road and this increases the risk of causing an accident. Goods are placed on the pavement. There is no place for people to walk," she said. "Passengers have to walk on the main road. It causes accidents. The street box should be empty for the safety of the passengers and the beauty of the city.'

Head of Market Management Branch Rekha Sharma said that for the first time, all businessmen have been alerted and if they are found keeping goods in the street box again, they will be confiscated and fined. "For the first time, everyone has been alerted through joint monitoring by the city chief, deputy chief, etc.," he said.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २०, २०८१ ०९:४२
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