Institutional discipline makes protection work effective: President Paudel

Ashad 2, 2082

Narayan Sharma

Institutional discipline makes protection work effective: President Paudel

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President Ramchandra Paudel, taking into account the experience of the implementation of the conservation program, has said that the protection of the chure should be carried forward effectively by improving the policy arrangements related to it.

President Paudel said this while speaking after planting trees on the banks of Kerunge River in Kawasoti on Monday on the occasion of Chure Day.

President Poudel Bar and Mrs. Savita Poudel started Chure Preservation Day by planting peepal trees in the Jyotikunj Community Forest of twenty-eight bigha area located in Kawasoti Municipality-3 of Nawalparasi.

He discussed that the work of the organization will be effective only if there is discipline and duty in the organization that has such a big responsibility of conservation.

Tree plantation was done on 6 hectares of Jyotikunj Community Forest in Kawasoti on Monday. There are plans to plant around 9,000 saplings. Nepali Army's Forest and Environment Branch Hattikhor arranged the arrangement of tree plantation.

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