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Devotees throng Devghat to take holy bath



NAWALPUR: Thousands of devotees have been pouring to the Devghatdham from early morning today to observe Maghe Sankranti Fair.

Devghatdham is a religious site located at the tri-junction of Chitwan, Nawalparasi and Tanahu districts.

The local government has provided a boat service for free from Gaindakot to Devghatdham to for the devotees.
Ward Chair of Gaindakot Municipality-3, Shivakant Tiwari, said that rafting boat service has been provided for free from Keladighat to Beni site in Devghat.

Devotees from different parts of the country including India have arrived here to observe the religious fair.

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