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Baitadi folks demand for operation of Patan Airport



BAITADI: The local residents of Baitadi district have asked the Chief Minister of Sudurpachim Province, Kamal Bahadur Shah, to immediately operate the flights at Patan Airport.

The local residents on Thursday submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister asking to begin the flights there.

Likewise, the locals submitted an 11-point memorandum for the overall development of Patan Municipality, Baitadi.

They have demanded budget allocation to carry out repair works of Patan-Lorkha road section and run a project for agriculture and fruits production in ward no 5 and 6 of the municipality adding that Patan Municipality has immense potentials for agricultural productions.

Most of the demands of the local residents include development of the agriculture sector and road projects.

Chairman of Siddheswor Drinking Water Consumers Committee Mohan Singh Bista said budget has been sought from the province government for the promotion of religious sites in the municipality including Rameshwordham, Pipaldham, Maharudradham, Bishwanath Banarasidham, Patal Bhuwaneshwordham and others.

Chief Minister Shah arrived in the district along with province assembly members Shivaraj Bhatta and Bikram Singh Dhami.

Publish Date : 21 April 2023 15:46 PM

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