Sanitation experts and even city officials themselves say there is nothing substantial behind the declaration.
The district of Kathmandu declared itself “open defecation free” on Tuesday, but across the capital city, piles of faeces await errant feet like mines, ready to explode upon contact. A walk from Jamal to Ratnapark and up the many overhead bridges should make it clear to anyone that the city of Kathmandu is anything but free of public defecation.
Read more...काठमाडौँ — खानेपानी मन्त्रालयले राजधानीवासी प्रत्येक व्यक्तिले दैनिक १ सय २७ लिटर मेलम्ची पानी उपयोग गर्न सक्ने जनाएको छ । सरसफाइ, पिउनलगायतका दैनिक पानी प्रयोग लागि मन्त्रालयले सीमा निर्धारण गरेको हो ।
मेलम्ची खानेपानी आयोजनाका अनुसार प्राविधिकलगायतको सम्पूर्ण डिजाइन त्यसै किसिमले तयार गरिएको छ । ‘पानीको मात्रा त्यसै किसिमले वितरण गरिन्छ, वितरण प्रणालीलाई त्यही किसिमले जडान गरिएको छ,’ आयोजना निर्देशनालयका प्रमुख त्रिरेशप्रसाद खत्रीले भने, ‘पाइप बिछ्याउने, पानी पोखरी (ठूला पानी ट्यांककी) निर्माण गरिसकेका छौं, पानी पनि त्यसै किसिमले वितरण गर्छौं ।’
Read more...The initiative will be launched in Wards 12, 18 and 21, officials say.
A pedestrian walks past a garbage heap in Anamnagar, Kathmandu.
The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has launched a new initiative for collecting segregated garbage from the houses in core city areas. The environment division of the city office on Sunday said it started a campaign from its Ward No 18 office in Naradevi with an awareness rally.
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