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‘Local people have limited knowledge on impacts of climate change’


07 May 2023  

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DOLPA: Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) Indira Ranamagar, Supreme Court (SC) Justice Sapana Pradhan Malla and others have arrived in Phoksundo area of Dolpa district to take stock of the climate change impacts on the local community.

The team has also held interactions with the local community. During an interaction program with the representatives of Shey Phoksundo Rural Municipality and local community members, Deputy Speaker Ranamagar said that the local community people were less informed about the impacts of climate change on agriculture and tourism sectors.

“This region has witnessed a big challenge due to climate change impacts. Conservation of nature has not taken place. This has impacted tourism and a broader cooperation is needed to prevent this,” according to the Deputy Speaker.

The program was organised by Sathsathai Foundation, an organisation working in the sector of environmental justice.

National Assembly Member and former foreign affairs minister Dr Bimala Rai Paudel said that she would raise the issues of climate change impacts in parliament adding that the her trip to Dolpa this time created an opportunity to understand the ground realities.

Publish Date : 07 May 2023 09:37 AM

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