Mayor Shravan Kumar Yadav said that the old building of Mirchaiya Hospital was converted into the municipal office after the municipal office building was rendered unusable.
The office of Mirchaiya Municipality in Siraha has been operational from the old building of the Mirchaiya Hospital. The municipality began its formal service delivery from this building on Thursday.
During the Genji movement, the municipality office located in Mirchaiya Bazaar was completely destroyed by fire. Since then, the municipality has been providing its services temporarily from Mirchaiya Hospital.
After the municipality office building was damaged to the point of being unusable, the old building of Mirchaiya Hospital was converted into the municipality office, said Mayor Shravan Kumar Yadav. 'We were confused after the municipality office was burned, but at the same time, we also started looking for possibilities in this sad and difficult situation,' said Mayor Yadav. 'In the meantime, it seemed that this building would be useful, it is more spacious than the old municipality office.'
After Mirchaiya Hospital moved to the new building, this building had been lying idle. The office was brought into operation from here after cleaning the bushes growing in the building premises, the garbage inside the building, etc., and repairing and painting it.
Mayor Yadav said that up to two branches and fields have been operated in the same room so that there is no difficulty in the regular work of the municipality. According to Yadav, there are plans to expand this one-story building by adding rooms and adding trusses.
A tree plantation has also been organized by the Remi branch on the occasion of International Migrants Day in the new office premises of the municipality.
