Seven lakh rupees profit in Phungfunge waterfall tourism festival

Ashad 30, 2082

Ananda Gautam

Seven lakh rupees profit in Phungfunge waterfall tourism festival

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Organizers have earned seven lakh rupees in the Phungfunge waterfall tourism festival organized with the aim of promoting the tourist destination Phungfunge waterfall.

While the organizers of fairs and festivals are presenting the details of losses every year, the organizers have stated that there is cash balance and goods have also been purchased.

According to the information given in the press conference held on Sunday, 25 lakh 50 thousand rupees were collected at the festival. Mikwakhola Rural Municipality gave 1000,000 locals and 1400,000 from foreigners, while the stall of the festival raised 150,000 rupees. The chairman of the festival organizing committee, Vijay Sanwa, said that 1 lakh was spent on community mobilization and sanitation, 3 lakh on transport management, 3 lakh on letters of appreciation, 6 lakh on sports programs including women's and men's football, and 143 thousand on cultural programs. Two lakh rupees have been spent on the promotion of

festival, one hundred and eighty thousand rupees on photo exhibition, two lakh rupees on local and national media, 50 thousand rupees on guest reception, two hundred and twenty thousand rupees on the preparation of the venue and one lakh rupees on the preparation of the venue.

Treasurer Suk Bahadur Limbu says that out of the amount of profit, five lakh rupees have been managed for the sound system, stage, etc., which are needed by the community for the future, and there is a bank balance of one lakh 50 thousand rupees. Village Chairman Bhatta Bahadur Karki said that the festival has helped promote the Phungfunge waterfall. People go to this place to see the 180 meter long waterfall. 

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