Biplava Jumla to plant apple seedlings

Falgun 11, 2081

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Biplava Jumla to plant apple seedlings

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General Secretary of Nepal Communist Party Netravikrim Chand has reached Jumla to plant 'Biplav' apple saplings. He came to Jumla to plant saplings in the garden established by the party.

Although he reached Jumla on Friday, there is a program to announce the establishment of the garden today. He addressed the party training program which started for four days on Saturday.  During the

speech, he directed the workers to join the production activities. He has been in Hima rural municipality-7 Dhanchu village for two days. Biplav was welcomed by the leaders and workers of CPN Jumla and the people wearing garlands and garlands. 

Birkh Bahadur Shahi, in-charge of Nepal Communist Party Jumla, informed that General Secretary Biplav has arrived in Jumla to plant apple trees. According to him, along with General Secretary Chand, a team including Standing Committee member Santosh Budhamgar, General Secretary Biplav's wife arrived in Jumla.

He said that apple orchards have been started in Jumla to make Dhanchu villagers self-sufficient in agriculture. He said, "First, leaders and workers need to be directly involved in production." And only by connecting the people with the production can they be made to move forward in the direction of self-sufficiency.' In-charge Shahi said that 70 percent of the apple plants have grown. Even at that time, General Secretary Biplav Jumla had reached to plant apples. 

Secretary General Chand responded that the country can be made self-sufficient only through agricultural production. On Sunday, under the leadership of Biplav, there is a program to plant nearly one thousand apple trees. 

Jumla's apples are very tasty and soft, so CPN said that the goal is to preserve the identity of apples and establish Jumla as an apple district. In-charge Shahi said that the CPN plans to buy Raithane crops such as apples, beans, walnuts, etc. produced in Jumla from next year and deliver them to big cities.

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