Friday, May 8th, 2026

Mobile camp benefits more than 3,300 residents in Taplejung



TAPLEJUNG: More than 3,300 local residents benefited from a four-day integrated mobile service camp organized by Mauwakhola Rural Municipality in Taplejung.

The mobile camp was conducted across all six wards of the rural municipality. The final camp was held in Ward No. 5, where more than 800 local residents received various public services.

According to Administrative Officer Skima Yakha, similar integrated mobile camps were organized in areas including Dhungesangu, Phakumba, and other locations across the municipality’s wards.

The rural municipality stated that 13 different sections participated in the initiative, providing services related to healthcare, vital registration, agricultural development, planning and infrastructure, enterprise development, and information technology.

Publish Date : 08 May 2026 18:37 PM

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Mobile camp benefits more than 3,300 residents in Taplejung

TAPLEJUNG: More than 3,300 local residents benefited from a four-day