6,000 saplings planted so far under Bagmati River clean-up mega campaign
Kathmandu / May 18: A total of 6,000 tree saplings have been planted so far under the Bagmati River clean-up mega campaign. Such several saplings were planted on the Bagmati riverbank in 12 years.
At a special programme organised on the occasion of 12th year of the launch of the mega campaign here today, campaigner and former Chief Secretary Leela Mani Paudyal said such a number of saplings were planted on the riverbanks along with a cleanup drive.
“Many people had planted saplings but we raised them. We have given life to an almost dead river, but it is not done as per expectation”, he mentioned.
The former Chief Secretary shared that it was a big achievement to get continuity to the campaign.
Around 21,000 metric tonnes of waste have been collected from the Bagmati riverbank so far.
Similarly, Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Hit Bahadur Tamang, pointed out the need for continuing the Bagmati River clean-up campaign and concerned state bodies should make a practical plan for the cleaning drive.
Stating that public awareness about the drive should be increased, he expressed commitment to take necessary initiatives from the ministry for it.
Likewise, Secretary at the Ministry of Urban Development, Maniram Gelal, assured of making Bagmati free of sewerage, adding they have eased traffic management by constructing a corridor along the Bagmati River.
The mega campaign began on May 19, 2013. A total of 200 campaigners participated in today’s clean-up campaign near the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology. RSS