Although the construction of Krishi Mandi was completed about five years ago, the municipality has just put it into use
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About 5 years after the construction was completed in Buddhashanti Rural Municipality, Krishi Mandi has been officially started. Shantinagar Agricultural Cooperative Society has received the contract for the operation of the agricultural market constructed by the municipality in Ward No. 4.
The market has officially started operating from Saturday. The cooperative organization has been entrusted with the operation of the market by paying 72,000 rupees annually to the municipality.
Although the structure of the market was built about 5 years ago, it was not able to operate . Although the municipality called for tenders 3 times, the contract was not awarded. The market has come into operation at Timai Camp, which has easy access to Madan Bhandari Highway. Where previously Bhutanese refugees were kept.
12 shutters have been made in Mandi . Dilnath Kafle, the chairman of the cooperative organization, which is in charge of the operation, said that where dairy products, vegetables, fruits, fertilizers and seeds are kept.
According to him, the place where the market is being operated is also close to Rong Rural Municipality of Ilam, while access to all areas of Buddhashanti and Mechinagar is also easy. Agricultural materials from the eastern hilly district of Ilam are now being brought to Charali and Virtamod.
Since the market is operating in a location with easy road access, it is expected that the materials coming from Charali and Virtamod will come to Buddhshanti . Manoj Prasai, Chairman of Gaua Palika, said that the operation of the mandi, which was built at a cost of more than 100 million, will help the local farmers.
According to him, hundreds of farmers are involved in business agriculture in Ward No. 5 and 6 of the municipality. There is a situation where the products produced by them have to be delivered to the market.
He said that after the operation of Krishi Mandi in the municipality, the hassle of transporting the produced materials will end. Local farmer Janak Bhandari says that hundreds of farmers will benefit from the operation of Krishi Mandi in the municipality.
60-year-old farmer Bhandari says, "If Ramrosag is operational, it will be very easy for the farmers of Kholapari". The cost of transportation to the farmers will be reduced, now they have to deliver the fodder. That hassle will be removed .'
