The industry was started with the aim of creating employment and building a self-reliant rural municipality by utilizing local resources and skills.
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A bamboo industry has been established in Sakela Rural Municipality. It was formally inaugurated by Rural Municipality Chief Rabi Prakash Rai under the Micro-Enterprise Program for Poverty Alleviation.
The industry was started with the aim of creating employment by utilizing local resources and skills and building a self-reliant rural municipality. ‘We have established the industry to create an environment where small businesses and industries can provide employment to the youth in the country,’ said Rai, the mayor of the municipality. ‘The bamboo industry will contribute to the identity and economic progress of the rural municipality.’
This industry is planned to provide skill-based training to local youth and support the production and market expansion of various bamboo products. ‘If sample materials can be prepared and marketed elsewhere, it can become a source of income,’ Rai said while formally inaugurating the industry on Wednesday. ‘For this, citizens themselves must become creative, change is possible only if the foundation of creativity is laid.’
The rural municipality has stated that it plans to operate the industry from the entrepreneurs who participated in the training conducted by calling skilled trainers. Uttam Acharya, the head of the rural municipality’s accounting department, said that Rs 1 million has been provided this year for the industry established under the multi-year plan of the Koshi Province Government and the Ministry of Agriculture and Industry.
The industry establishment program, chaired by the acting chief administrative officer of the rural municipality, Durga Bahadur Rai, was attended by Jitendra Kumar Rai, ward chairman of Ward No. 2, Ratanchha, Govinda Tamang, ward chairman of Ward No. 3, Faidal Singh Limbu, chief deputy inspector of police at the Area Police Office, Mattim Birta, DM Chamling Rai, information officer of the rural municipality, and local people related to small enterprises. In order to establish the industry, the rural municipality had also conducted training on bamboo in the last fiscal year by involving entrepreneurs from all the wards.
