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The agreement between the National Nature Conservation Fund and the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Department for the operation of Jawalakhel Sadar Zoo in Lalitpur has been renewed.
The agreement with the department was renewed during a ceremony organized by the fund on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of zoo management on Sunday. The agreement was signed by Naresh Subedi, member secretary of the fund and Ramchandra Kandel, director general of the department.
In the year 1989, the then Prime Minister Judd Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana decided to transfer the management of this Sadar Zoo to the National Nature Conservation Fund for 60 years. According to the decision, 29 years have been completed since the fund managed the zoo.
After the completion of the first 30 years of zoo management, the Cabinet of Ministers decided to manage the zoo for another 30 years. According to the same decision, an agreement has been made between the fund and the department.
