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Landlords, entrepreneurs launch Clean-up Thamel Campaign



KATHMANDU: Tourism entrepreneurs and landlords have conducted a clean-up drive in one of the popular tourist hubs in Kathmandu- Thamel- to make it clean and a tourist attraction.

In the clean-up drive spearheaded by the Thamel Tourism Development Council, officials from the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Nepal Police, tourism entrepreneurs, and landlords in the Thamel area joined hand in hand for the sanitation drive from 7:00 am today.

Participants cleaned up roads, alleys, and thoroughfares in an hour-long clean-up drive. Council’s President Bhabi Sharma shared that the drive was initiated to make the ‘Our Thamel, Clean Thamel’ campaign a success, and the drive would be continued in the coming days.

For that, according to him, the Council will review the clean-up drive and will solicit suggestions from the stakeholders and participants to make the drive more effective.
Tourism entrepreneur Ramesh Osti called for cooperation and participation from all quarters to take forward the drive. “Everyone’s active role is necessary to make the world-renowned Thamel a clean and beautiful place.”

Arjun Lal Pradhan, who owns a house in Thamel, echoed Osti and said that it was imperative to have everyone’s cooperation to make Thamel pollution-free.

Publish Date : 13 May 2023 15:02 PM

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