Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025

Garbage management to take 10 more days



KATHMANDU: It will take 10 more days to manage the garbage piled up in the Kathmandu Valley for two months, according to the secretariat of Mayor Balendra Shah.

The garbage collection was disrupted after the locals from Sisdol and Bancharedanda obstructed the transportation of garbage time and again.

“If the locals do not obstruct garbage transportation, and road to reach landfill site is normal, it would take 10 days to complete the garbage management,” said Sunil Lamsal, member of Mayor Shaha’s secretariat.

Lamsal informed that 8,000 tippers of garbage from 18 local levels of the Kathmandu Valley need to be managed for now.

Once the works of management go normal, it would take 10 days. Chief district officers from Kathmandu, Dhading and Nuwakot and locals from Sisdol and Bancharedanda had signed a four-point agreement, which paved way for easing the garbage management.

As per the agreement, the tippers transporting the garbage must not leak the liquid waste while reaching the landfill site.

Currently, there are only 75 tankers with Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) which are not leaky.

They transport the waste twice a day. KMC is planning to take in rent 150 more tankers so that the way to landfill site would not be littered with liquid waste, added Lamsal.

The garbage collection has begun after the agreement. KMC has further planned to use 300 tankers to collect and manage the valley waste.

Publish Date : 20 August 2022 06:51 AM

Hetauda road expansion victims stage musical protest at Maitighar

KATHMANDU: Victims of the Hetauda road expansion project staged a

Govt team to inspect party offices damaged during Gen-Z protests today

KATHMANDU: A government team led by Minister for Communications and

Gold price jumps by Rs 5,500 per tola, sets new all-time high

KATHMANDU: The price of gold surged sharply on Tuesday, rising

Imports worth Rs 359 billion enter Nepal through Birgunj customs in five months

BIRGUNJ: Goods and commodities worth Rs 359.23 billion have been

Pokhara Metropolis to remove roadside workshops, garages from major roads

POKHARA: Pokhara Metropolitan City has announced a plan to remove