Entry prohibited in Palpa forest where Yarcha-like objects were found

Jestha 19, 2082

Madhav Aryal

Entry prohibited in Palpa forest where Yarcha-like objects were found

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Entry to Rambha Rural Municipality-3, Pipaldanda, Rambha Rural Municipality-3 of Palpa, where an object similar to Yarchagumba was found, is prohibited to the general public.

It has been mentioned in the public notice issued by the municipality that the entry of the general public to the Rimigha forest area has been prohibited as the items found are undergoing laboratory testing.

While digging a hole, in the forest area of ​​Pospakha Community Forest an object that looks like a Yarchagumba was found . A public notice has been issued not to enter the forest area until further notice as the laboratory testing of those items is ongoing. Chief Administrative Officer Bir Bahadur Pun said that if they are found to have entered the forest area in violation of public information, action will be taken according to the prevailing law.

A Yarchagumba-like object has been found in the Kholsi and Chisyan areas of the forest area. Village Chairman Bishnu Prasad Bhandari said that these species were found while digging a hole while preparing to plant orange trees in the community forest area after clearing the bushes in Rimigha Lake. Narayandev Bhattarai, Head of Division Forest, informed that the Divisional Forest Office has sent forest personnel to National Forensic Science Laboratory, Khumaltar, Lalitpur for fact checking. He said that he had given the letter and sample to the staff of Rambha Rural Municipality and sent it to Lalitpur. 

"The pattern found in the forest area has been sent to the laboratory for testing," he said. He said that it will be determined after the laboratory report comes. Rimigha Lake is at an altitude of 1,800 meters. "Now it looks like a yarcha," Division One officer Bhattarai said, "We will know what it is after the laboratory report comes."

The underground part of the yarcha is 4 millimeters thick and 4 centimeters long. The upper part is thin and about 5-6 cm long . He said that even though they are not similar in height, the species are the same and have the same size and color as the parent, so they have been sent for research.

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