Damru Daha being made neatly

Under a multi-year plan, water is being brought to Daham from the Supa River with an investment of about Rs 40 million. This river is full of water during the rainy season and dry in the winter. Deputy Mayor of the municipality, Geeta Bhat, said that water is being brought from the Supa River to keep Daham full of water all year round.

Chaitra 8, 2082

Birendra K C

Damru Daha being made neatly

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There is a damru daha in the middle of the settlement on all sides on a high and flat terrain. The attractive daha is now being made neat. A park and a walkway with railings have been built around the daha. Tourists can capture photos and videos of the daha from this path.

The park and walkway are also used to make tiktok and reels. Tourists who come here and take photos are making the daha viral on social media. Which has attracted tourists.

Shitaganga Municipality is making the daha beautiful by building infrastructure with the help of the federal and provincial governments. The damru (thada) daha of Shitaganga-3 is located on the Sandhikharka-Gorusinghe road section. Therefore, passengers who travel daily on this route can see the damru daha.

Under a multi-year plan, water is being brought from Supa Khola to Daham with an investment of about 40 million rupees. This river is full of water during the rainy season and dry in the winter. Deputy Mayor of the municipality, Geeta Bhat, said that water is being brought from Supa Khola to keep Daham full of water for twelve months.

‘The goal is to make Daham a tourist destination by filling it with water all the time,’ she said, ‘By collecting water, we will provide irrigation facilities to villages in Wards 4 and 12 of Shitaganga Municipality.’ She said that as Daham attracts tourists, more resorts will be built here and homestays will be operated. She said that there is a plan to accommodate religious tourists in the valley after the Supa Deurali Darshan and provide an environment for tourists who climb the mountains to beat the heat to stay, eat and travel in Shitaganga.’

Work has been done to enable tourists to live, roam, enjoy, take photos, videos and enjoy the geography of the area from a high place. Municipality Information Officer Numlal Khanal said that work is progressing to bring river water by Mangsir 2083. This year, the federal government has allocated a budget of Rs 90 million. Khanal said that a budget of Rs 11 million has been assured from the federal government and Rs 20 million from the city for the coming year.

‘Daha is a multi-purpose project,’ he said, ‘to make Daha attractive, increase tourism, and use this water for irrigation for agricultural production.’ With sufficient water in this area, which has great potential for agricultural production and animal husbandry, it will be easy for vegetables, food crops and animal husbandry. He said that there is a plan to one day accommodate tourists from India, including Kapilvastu and Rupandehi, in villages of Shitaganga to beat the heat, and serve dishes produced here.

It is expected that after the water of the Supa River comes, the valley will be full of attractions, production will increase after irrigation, and the high places of the plateau and the houses of the locals in this area will be turned into homestays. It is believed that the Varaha avatar of Lord Vishnu appeared in the Varaha temple on the north side of the Damru-shaped valley.

Damru Valley is a unique lake in nature, so tourists enjoy watching the attractive views as the face can be seen from the natural water, said local and former ward chairman Hemnath Bhusal. Since it is near the road, tourists and other passengers who have come to the mountains to beat the heat from the Terai stop their vehicles and observe the valley.

Damaru Daha located in Thada, Shitaganga Municipality-3, Arghakhanchi. Photo: Birendra KC/Kantipur

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