A sister relationship has been established between Chandannath Municipality and Tatopani Rural Municipality of Jumla. Since the border areas of both the municipalities are connected to each other, the sister relationship has been established so that most of the works can be conducted jointly.
Tatopani Rural Municipality Chairman Nanda Prasad Choulagai and Chandannath Municipality Chief Rajusingh Kathayat signed a 15-point memorandum of understanding and established a sisterly relationship.
The chief administrative officer of both municipalities and one/one ward president have established a sisterly relationship. Tek Bahadur Budthapa, chief administrative officer of Chandannath Municipality, informed that through mutual coordination and cooperation and partnership, sisterly relations have been established between the two municipalities to exchange experience. According to him, this relationship will help to strengthen and strengthen the institutional system through joint efforts.
Cooperation in institutional strength and strengthening of both municipalities, exchange of good practices and successful experiences, promotion of local tourism, protection of nature and environment, cooperation in local governance, partnership programs between local governments, cooperation in local production and market management are also mentioned in the memorandum of understanding.
It is also in the memorandum of understanding to create a humanitarian municipality, study and observe for mutual benefit, jointly invest in waste management, determine the border dispute area, protect the Tila River and use vehicles in partnership.
The aim of the sisterhood is to make long-term plans in the fields of education, health, drinking water, hydropower, transport and tourism.
