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Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister Prakashman Singh has said that the government will bring a concrete program to clean the rivers in Kathmandu.
Kathmandu-10 In a program organized today to mark the completion of 10 years of the Buddhanagar Cleansing Campaign with the slogan 'If we can clean it, let us not waste it', he said that the situation of mixing sewage in the river should be stopped to clean the river. He emphasized that it is necessary to discuss with the Kathmandu Valley Development Authority, Bagmati Civilization Integrated Development Committee, etc. to clean the river and to analyze the aspects that did not receive returns according to the goals and objectives of the investment.
Mentioning that an attempt was made to light a positive light in the minds of the villagers through the campaign and it was successful, Minister Singh informed that the sanitation campaign started before the earthquake of 2072 and completed 522 weeks. Former member of the Constituent Assembly, Mohan Kumar Rai, the organizer of the
program, said that he was inspired by the feeling of doing small things for meaningful change, and that he organized the Buddhanagar cleaning campaign and it was able to continue for 10 years.
