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Kathmandu Metropolis launches river cleanliness campaign



Kathmandu, June 23: Kathmandu Metropolis has launched a river cleanliness drive, deploying 55 employees from the Environment Department at the Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office.

The initiative aims to clean up several rivers including Rudramati (Dhobhi Khola), Khahare (a seasonal river in Kapan), Bhachaakhushi in the Balaju area, and Ichchhumati (Tukucha), it is said.

Currently, the team has been working on Tukucha for a week. Supervisor Sagar Luintel said that Tukucha has accumulated more garbage compared to other rivers they have tackled so far. In the case of Rudramati, the local government took the help of a machine to collect the trash.

According to Laxman Dhakal of Kapan,  the Rudramati which seemed clean after the cleaning, has already started dealing with the garbage issue again, highlighting the necessity for a regulation by local authorities and increased civic awareness to maintain the cleanliness of the rivers and prevent future pollution.

Rivers in the Kathmandu Valley have long been heavily encroached upon, serving as dumping grounds for sewage and garbage, resulting in a significant pollution issue.

The Bagmati River Cleanliness efforts that were launched from the civic level on May 19, 2013, have not yielded significant results. #rss #kathmandu