It has been urged not to pick flowers from redcurrant trees, break branches, or damage new plants growing in areas around Siranchokkot, Srinath Mandali, and Chitrepokhari under Siranchok Rural Municipality, which would affect the natural beauty.
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Siranchowk and Ajirkot rural municipalities have banned the picking of redbuds that affect the natural beauty.
Siranchowk rural municipalities have urged people not to pick flowers from redbuds, break branches, and damage new plants in the areas around Siranchowk, Srinath Mandali, and Chitrepokhari, which would affect the natural beauty.
Similarly, Ajirkot rural municipality has also urged people not to pick flowers from redbuds through a public notice. The rural municipality has warned that if anyone is found picking flowers or breaking branches from redbuds in the Sirandanda, Bhachchek, and Kalika temple areas of Ajirkot, strict action will be taken according to the law.
Various types of red roses are currently blooming in Siranchowk and Ajir and in the Gupsipakha area of Dharche rural municipality. With the arrival of spring, the number of domestic tourists in this area has also increased.
