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Speaking at a sapling plantation programme organized by Mahendra Cave Infrastructure Development Committee on the Mahendra cave premises on Sunday Minister for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment of the Gandaki State, Bikas Lamsal shared that the hidden tourism treasures of the rural areas should be transformed into opportunities in the global market.
Minister Lamsal also highlighted the need of global class tourism services by identifying and promoting its diversities. "The State government is focused on the development of tourism", he shared, adding that the government has come up with a special plan for elevating the coronavirus-battered tourism entrepreneurs. It will soon be reflected into the results," he said.
Also speaking on the occasion, state assembly member Krishna Thapa said the development activities would take the momentum from the collective efforts. Another state assembly member Bindu Kumar Thapa underlined that the state government should bring relief package to render relief to the coronavirus-hit tourism entrepreneurs. Likewise, state assembly member Prabha Koirala also shed light on identifying and promoting new tourism destinations.
As many as 150 saplings of various species were planted at the programme organized to help conserve the environment, shared committee chair Gurudfutta Bhattarai. A child park has been constructed on the premises of Mahendra Cave at the cost of Rs 4.8 million with the financial assistance of the Gandaki State government.
NC expresses solidarity for sit-in Nepali Congress (NC) Kaski has expressed solidarity with the sit-in enforced by the Nepal Students' Union for the past four days demanding appointment of Vice-Chancellor and Registrar to the Gandaki-Pokhara University.
The student wing of the Nepali Congress has continued staging sit-in stating the students' future has remained uncertain due to sheer ignorance in the appointment in the university for over 10 months.
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