Kathmandu Metropolitan City has allocated budget to build water tanks for birds. This has been mentioned in the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Kathmandu Metropolitan City is going to run an insurance promotion program for private and public physical structures within the metropolitan area. Similarly, the necessary budget has also been made available for the city-city partnership program. ‘Budget has been allocated for the continuation of night transport service operation, drinking water provision and public toilet management at necessary places.’ ‘Budget has been allocated for the construction of animal slaughterhouses and the operation of agro-pulling programs.’ The budget states, ‘Necessary arrangements have been made to declare Kathmandu Metropolitan City as a cultural city in coordination with the Bagmati Province government. Budget has been allocated to make disaster management work more effective and resource-rich within the Kathmandu Metropolitan City area.’
Similarly, it is mentioned that necessary arrangements have been made to implement the Kathmandu Metropolitan City Monsoon Preparedness and Response Plan 2083, and the program to reduce the impact of rising temperatures. The budget mentions that the necessary budget has been allocated to protect river banks and public lands and to build parks. Kathmandu Metropolitan City has allocated a budget to build water bowls for birds. This has been mentioned in the budget for the coming year. ‘The necessary amount has been allocated to run an alternative bag campaign for a plastic bag-free Kathmandu,’ the budget says. ‘For the coming fiscal year, Rs 1.22 billion has been allocated for environmental management, Rs 1.71 billion for education, Rs 2.53 billion for heritage conservation, Rs 49 billion for social development, Rs 5.41 billion for infrastructure development, Rs 43 billion for promoting greenery, Rs 41 billion for information technology, Rs 70 billion for health services and Rs 36 billion for disaster management.’
