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Locals of Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality-10 Patheka have banned the use of imported beverages. The Toll Development Committee on January 12th decided to ban imported beverages on the grounds that they have an adverse effect on health and are wasteful.
Pasni, Chhevar, Vratbandha, Gunyucholi, marriage, Kazkiria and other rituals and Sarvadhan Rai, Chairman of Patheka-based Savik No. 3 Toll Development Committee, said that it was decided not to consume imported beverages during the festival. "Imported beverages are bad for health and wasteful spending," said Rai, "that's why it was decided to ban it in the Toll Development Committee meeting on January 12th." According to him, it has been decided that those who violate the decision for the first time will be fined Rs. He said that after the ban on imported drinks, there is a plan to ban food as well.
Uttar Prasad Rai, the headmaster of the local Saraswati Mavi, said that he was happy with the ban on imported drinks after the development of awareness among the youth of the village. ``Imported cheeses will make health worse, and money will also get worse The youth have done a very good job by stopping such things," Rai said. "The main thing is awareness, after the awareness is developed, the village will become livable." "The youth of Ward No. 3 have done a very good job, the ward also supports their campaign," Rai said, "we request other tol development committees to do the same." Previously, Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality-14 also imported to different tolls of Buipa Drinks have been banned.
