Campaign to increase Buddhist activity in Devdah

Magh 12, 2081

Sanju Paudel

Campaign to increase Buddhist activity in Devdah

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Buddhist activities and Buddhist archaeological sites will be cleaned in Devhad, Gautama Buddha's Mavali region. According to the Lumbini Development Fund, a campaign will be launched for that.

In the presence of the Treasurer of Lumbini Development Fund, Dhundiraj Bhattarai, a discussion with local stakeholders in the organization of the Fund's Devdah office on Saturday concluded that a campaign should be started to increase the participation and ownership of the local people in the preservation of the historical and Buddhist heritage of Devdah. Treasurer Bhattarai informed that a 3-member ad hoc committee has been formed under the coordination of Tek Bahadur Thapa and consists of Surya Prasad Pathak and Tek Bahadur Rana in coordination with the organizations related to active Buddha in Devdah from the

discussion. 

According to him, from the discussion, it has been decided to conduct a special sanitation program in Bhawanipur and Kanyamai, and to make a plan through a large gathering to celebrate every full moon as a special occasion. Damodar Sapkota, head of the fund's Devdah office, informed that it has been decided to convey the information to the local toll development organization in order to make the service delivery of the electric bus operated from Devdah and Ramgram effective.

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