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Mechanical broomer comes into operation in three days: KMC Mayor



KATHMANDU: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) Mayor Balendra Shah has said the mechanical broomer will be brought to operation within three days.

Mayor Shah shared this information during the executive meeting of KMC he chaired on Sunday.

The broomers were left inoperative for two months as the contract with drivers was not renewed.

This problem will be solved soon, he added. According to him, for the mobilization of the municipal police, respective ward chairs could take decisions on their own.

He further said coordination would be made with development partners by holding meeting on the first Monday of every month.

Coordination with stakeholders would be widened and strengthened to solve the problems gradually, he reiterated, saying, “Common efforts and participation is key to achieve success.”

Similarly, Deputy Mayor Sunita Dongol observed the meeting of the KMC executive remained fruitful due to adequate preparation this time.

Publish Date : 12 June 2022 22:03 PM

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