As the east-west and Siddharth highways meet in Butwal, the market became lively with the rush of people returning home on Dasain.
With the beginning of Dasain, the activity of people shopping for consumer goods and clothes has increased in Butwal, the commercial center of western Nepal. As the East-West and Siddhartha highways meet in Butwal, the market is buzzing with people returning home on Dasain.
Sushila Nepali of Gulmi Isma Rural Municipality-3 was busy shopping for Dasain on Tuesday. She is a temporary resident of Butwal-11 Majhuwa and told that she came to the market to buy clothes for herself and her child. He says that children want to wear new clothes during the New Year's festival, and he also likes to go shopping. "Even if you wear dhowiri clothes before," she said.
Husband has a normal job . Earn money from there and avoid education, health and household expenses . However, she said that despite the financial shortage during the festival, she is meeting the needs. He said that he will not move until October 10th to finish the shopping work so that he can go home. "If it rains, the condition of the road will not be good," she said.
Even though the situation in the country is not very fun, she said that she would go home even if she had to be vaccinated by her parents. She said that there is a tradition of going to the ancestral home to do the tika of Dasain, as it is not certain what will happen next year.
Ranmaya Magar of Ribdikot-4 in Palpa sells vegetables and sal leaves in Butwal. He says that he earns his living by selling home-grown lemons, chillies and leaves. "I am happy that the festival has come, but the business is not so much," she said, "business is good because I tie the tapri and sell it myself."
She said that because there is a demand for topris for worship during Navratri, there are many orders for topris. She used to come from home in the morning and return at night. Even though the market is not crowded like a flood, he says that he has business because it is a daily consumable item.
During the festival, people buy new clothes, utensils and vehicles and bring them in . Bhagwati Subedi of Tilottama-1 said that when buying goods at this time, they buy with the belief that it will be auspicious. This time she has exchanged the old scooter and bought a new one. "I bought it on the day of reduction because there is an offer during the festival, and I don't have to look for the day," she said.
Aiming at the festival, cheap markets have started in various places of Rupandehi in clothes shops, vehicles and food. Especially the maximum crowd of people is increasing in the clothes shops . The police has operated a citizen's aid cell to help those traveling through Rupandehi. Citizen passenger assistance room has been launched at the new bus park in Butwal to prevent accidents, inconvenience to passengers, theft, robbery and robbery that may occur during the festival.
Nepal Police Highway Safety and Traffic Management Office, Area Police Butwal and West Nepal Business Pvt. These agencies have also released awareness posters for accident reduction.
SP Mitrabandhu Sharma, Head of Highway Safety and Traffic Management Office, Butwal, said that investigation into the cause of accident reduction and emphasis on reduction has been emphasized. Dadhiram Kharel, President of West Nepal Business Pvt.
