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Paved trekking route constructed in Myagdi


01 April 2024  

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MYAGDI: A paved trekking route has been constructed at Malika rural municipality-7, Bim.

The trail route passing through the settlement has been transformed into the paved one as part of the beautification of the village.

With the construction of concrete trekking route, the problem of mud and dust has ended and the villages have seen clean looks, said Tukman Jugali, a local of Dandegaun.

“The paved trekking route has made the village clean and easy for the locals”, he shared.

Around 300 families have benefited from the construction of the trekking route in Bim and Dandagaon.

It has also eased children and senior citizens to move around.

Chair of the paved trekking route construction users’ committee, Sharan Kumar Jugjali said the trekking route was constructed at the cost of Rs 3 million appropriated by the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development and Transport Management of the Gandaki province in the current fiscal year 208081 BS.

“We have constructed a 425-metre trekking route in Bim lower village and 250 metres in Dandagaon”, he informed. Motorcycles and bicycles can also be driven on the footpath.

It has become easier to clean the sloped trekking route. Bim and Dandagaun are the religious tourist places.

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Publish Date : 01 April 2024 09:16 AM

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