Singhadarkar's right at the doorstep
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55-year-old Chitra Bahadur Saru of Nisdi Rural Municipality-3, Jhiruwas Sarkidanda has to walk for two hours to reach the ward office. Public vehicles do not run. Even if there is a small job, he has to walk four hours to reach the ward office and return home. I don't even want to go to the ward office when there is normal work. He reaches the office only for special work. It takes about four hours to reach the village office.
"It takes a whole day to go to the village," he said, "I don't even want to go to the rural municipality and ward office for minor work." Because he got information about getting many types of services here. "I went to the ward office to get many services," he said. I am very happy.' He also took medicine for goats and goats. There is goat rearing and goat rearing in Sarkidanda.
88-year-old Harilal Dhenga of Nisdi rural municipality-3, Khadar also walked for an hour to the ward office. He also underwent a health check-up at the health camp. Took necessary medicine. "You can't get all these services in the village," he said, "now I can get many services." He was happy that the village council had also given sweaters to senior citizens. 96-year-old Thaman Singh Soti of Jhiruwas village was also happy to receive a warm sweater along with the honor. He was served in the village. As the ward office is in Jhiruwas village, he was able to get services close to his home. 
Deukumari Saru of Rambha rural municipality-2, Phoksingkot expressed her happiness to get all the services provided by the rural municipality at the ward office. She said that apart from all the services of the village council, she was able to have an eye examination. Another pleasure was getting her tested for cervical cancer. ``Agriculture and animal services were also good,'' she said. There is a very remote settlement here in terms of geography. According to Deukumari, the number of people who walked for four hours was also very high. "There is worry about returning without coming," she said, "Public vehicles don't run." It only takes 8 hours to walk.
Gangisara Sinjali from Foxingkot was also very happy to receive Ayurveda services as well as eye and cervical cancer services. Not all services are available from the ward office. But she said that the integrated camp held by the rural municipality has provided a lot of services. "Such camps should be held twice a year instead of once," she said. Nisdi, Rambha, Rainadevi Chhahara Rural Municipality as well as Tansen Municipality have organized an integrated mobile camp this year to give a glimpse of the right of Singha Darbar to the village. 
Bishnu Prasad Bhandari, president of Rambha Rural Municipality, said that in order to make the service provided by the municipality level more effective by reaching the remote residents at their doorsteps, Rambha Rural Municipality Chairman Bishnu Prasad Bhandari has been providing services. He said that after reaching the village with additional services in addition to the services provided by the municipality, the citizens were happy. Health Office, Lions Lacaul Eye Hospital, Nepal Family Planning Association Palpa branch etc. provided technical support.
Radha Kumari Shrestha, the vice president of Rambha rural municipality, said that due to geographical difficulties, they still have to walk for three to four hours to get services. She said that citizens of disadvantaged communities are happy to receive integrated services in their villages. 'More and more women participated,' she said, 'they were more happy to get cervical cancer checked.' Chief Administrative Officer of Rambha Rural Municipality Bir Bahadur Pun said that the integrated mobile service has become effective for those who cannot get all the facilities from the ward office but do not have access to the municipality center. . 
He said that in Rambha rural municipality only 5000 more people took the service in 5 days when the mobile team reached the village with additional services provided by the municipality level. Shiv Aryal, head of the health department, said that apart from all the services of the municipality, citizens are happy to receive services such as eye examination and cervical cancer examination.
More than 1,000 people have taken service in each ward from the integrated mobile camp of Rambha. Eight hundred people from the camp have received examination, treatment, consultation and referral health services for all diseases. One hundred and 33 people have taken laboratory services. Stool samples of 9 suspected tuberculosis patients have been collected. 278 people were screened for cervical cancer. 8 people have kept ring pressure due to uterine prolapse. 132 people have been treated for white discharge and sexually transmitted diseases.
6 people took the service of placing and removing the family planning device IUCD and implant. Satavari Churna has been distributed to 17 lactating mothers. Four hundred and ninety seven people took service towards Ayurveda services. 41 people diagnosed with Moti Bindu have been referred for free surgery. Nine hundred and one people have been examined, treated, consulted and referred. Scholarships have been distributed for 50 poor and helpless students.
1,300 people have been given agricultural technology advice and seed vision. Eight hundred and fifty-nine people have been given animal advice and counseling and medicines. Disability ID cards have been distributed to 5 people. 16 senior citizen identity cards were distributed. 80 scheme agreements were signed. Business registration and renewal 12 people have taken the service.
Most of the 81 wards of the district are still far from the easy reach of the municipality. Santoshlal Shrestha, Mayor of Tansen Municipality, said that even though there is no easy access of vehicles to get services for almost 6 months of the year, geographical forest and distance, the integrated mobile camp has become fruitful. He said that having a specialist doctor for various diseases at the community level would benefit the poor and disadvantaged families.
Most of the local levels allocate budget for integrated mobile camps in their annual policies and programs. Health laboratory, video x-ray, reproductive health service, gynecology camp and counseling services are provided for the diagnosis and treatment of all diseases in the camp. Eye treatment, Ayurveda services as well as education, agriculture, counseling for livestock diseases and distribution of necessary medicines have been done. Hariraj Nagila, chief administrative officer of Tansen Municipality, said that services were provided for the distribution of identity cards for the disabled, senior citizens, and poverty as well as for the plan agreement of the province, rural municipality and ward. In the camp, services such as distribution of scholarships for poor and helpless students have been provided under the education wing. Registration of unemployed list, new registration for social security allowance, advice on agricultural technology, consultation, distribution of essential seeds etc. have been provided.
In order to make the services provided by the municipality level more effective, the Nisdi rural municipality has reached Vadawada and provided services. All the services are not available from the ward office and because of the geography, the services of the municipality are not easily accessible to everyone, so the services are provided through mobile camps. Mukt Bahadur Saru, chairman of Nisdi rural municipality, said that it is easy to make the services provided by the municipality more effective through the camp. An integrated mobile camp has been set up to provide services easily, simply and easily to citizens who cannot go far to get services. Madan Aryal, chief administrative officer of the rural municipality, said that additional services including municipal services were provided through the annual approved program.
72 planning agreements have been signed in 7 wards from the camp in Nisdi rural municipality. 13 schemes have been paid in full. In the camp, 678 people have been given dental and oral examination services. 551 people have been examined. Medicines have been distributed to 29 thousand 550 livestock of 904 farmers. 23 people have registered businesses through the camp. 38 people have renewed. Disability ID cards have been distributed to 6 people within the village. 84 soil samples have been tested. 227 senior citizens have been honored. Assistance has been provided to 16 helpless women. Accounting Officer Saroj Kafle said that 46 people associated with the Prime Minister's Employment Program were provided with safety equipment.
camp encourages farmers
The integrated tour held by the local level has excited the farmers. Farmers in remote areas who do not get technical services in the village, do not know about soil testing and do not get information about seed sowing are more happy. Farmers who are forced to purchase goods from Agrovet, who do not have skilled technicians nearby, are happy when they reach the technical village from the rural municipality. 
Surya Bahadur Khamcha, a commercial farmer of Nisdi rural municipality-5, Galdha, said that it is difficult to find an agricultural technician in the village. He said, "I started cultivating commercial vegetables by staying in the village for four years. I was able to get a lot of technical knowledge from the integrated mobile camp." Farmers from all 7 wards displayed their agricultural produce and the best ones were rewarded.
Khamcha, who was awarded as the best farmer in the competition held at the traveling camp, said that this was the first time he had received such encouragement. "I planted many other vegetables including greens," he said. "My greens have become excellent." He said that being honored in front of everyone gave him more encouragement than receiving an award. He said that more passion and enthusiasm gave him the motivation to move forward.
He cultivates commercial vegetables on about 6 ropani land in Dhunganaweshi, Galdha. He has seventy-two agricultural farms. Arjun Khanal, information officer of Nisdi Rural Municipality, said that 17 farmers participated in the agricultural exhibition in Bankamlang, 33 in Sahalkot, 18 in Jhiruwas, 30 in Mityal, 38 in Galdha, 54 in Archle, and 4 in Jamire. One hundred and 94 farmers exhibited agricultural products in the agricultural exhibition held in 7 wards of the rural municipality. He said that Nisdi rural municipality has also provided soil testing facilities to the farmers. 
13 farmers in Bankamlang, 5 in Sahalkot, 5 in Jhiruwas, 13 in Mityal, 22 in Galdha, 12 in Archle, 14 in Jamire had soil tests done. Agriculture officer Sagar Neupane said that 158 farmers in Bankamlang, 120 in Sahalkot, 82 in Jhiruwas, 130 in Mityal, 161 in Galdha, 158 in Archle, 112 in Jamire have taken the advice and advice on agricultural technology. Suraj Pathak, information officer and information technology officer of the rural municipality, said that 1,300 people have received advice on agricultural technology and seed production in Rambha Rural Municipality, 253 in Tahun, 175 in Humin, 150 in Foxingkot, 330 in Hongi and 140 in Pipaldand.
