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Govt committed to address Bancharedanda people’s concern



KATHMANDU: Minister for Urban Development Ram Kumari Jhankri has said the government would address the concern shown by the people affected by the landfill site of Bancharedanda.

Addressing an all-side discussion in the ministry on Wednesday, she said the locals near the landfill site had an important role on the management of the landfill so their concern could not be ignored. “It is our common responsibility to manage well the landfill site,” she said, expressing hope that the Bancharedanda landfill would help a lot in the management of Kathmandu Valley waste. The government therefore can’t flout local’s demand, she stressed.

On the occasion, a lawmaker elected from Dhading district, BhumiTripathi, suggested that the affected lands by the project should be acquired as per the suggestion of the technical team.

Similarly, Nuwakot lawmaker Hit Bahadur Tamang viewed the long-term solution should be sought for the management of waste in Bancharedanda. He suggested that local governments should be made more responsible for waste management.

Mayor at Dhading Dhunibeshi Municipality Balkrishna Acharya said it is a common responsibility of all sides for the effective management of landfill site at Bancharedanda. Practical sides of waste management should be focused, he stressed.

Kakani Rural Municipality Chairperson Suman Tamang blamed that government only made policy but failed to implement it well. According to him, it is government responsibility to address Bancharedanda people’s need of education, health and employment.

The discussion was attended by various public officials including Secretary Dr Ramesh Prasad Singh, Chief District Officer of Kathmandu, Gobinda Prasad Rijal, project chief of Bancharedanda landfill site, RabindraBohara, chief administration officer of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Loknath Poudel, police officials, people’s representatives from Kanani Rural Municipality, and Dhunibesi Municipality and locals affected by the Bancharedanda landfill site. (RSS)

Publish Date : 25 May 2022 21:46 PM

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