Balen, who came to Nuwakot, made a heartfelt announcement

Nuwakot, Jest 13.


The newly formed mayor, Balen Sahh Dumping site, has arrived in Nuwakot to learn about waste management in the Kathmandu Metropolitan area.

On the same day that the election was announced, Mayor Balen is on the verge of Nuwakot. He has overseen the dumping area of Oakpowa in Nuwakot. Kathmandu metropolitan waste management has been a problem. Sometimes for months, the capital has been in trouble with the failure to get dirty.

When he went to the local level elections, most of the candidates had pledged to manage waste if elected. The newly formed mayor, Balen, also had a plan to manage the waste. It is announced today by the Electoral Commission that he was elected.

He has also said he will listen to local complaints and demands and not wear garland as long as he manages the waste in Kathmandu, addressing local demands. Mayor Balen Sah has announced that he will not allow an interview until the problem of waste in the metropolitan area is resolved.

Since last Tuesday, an attempt has been launched by the government to dispose of waste in Bunchredah - wearing police. Local residents and public representatives of the Dhunibesi Municipality of Dhadin and the Cockney Municipality of Nuwakot have been sticking to the banning site that is being built in Bunchredah.

There is a local position not to allow waste management in the long term until proper compensation, compensation and various infrastructure are ensured. A local resident movement has erupted after the waste disposal began at the Landfil site of Bunchredah, created by the Ministry of Urban Development.

The local had been insisting from the past that he would not allow waste disposal in the current situation in Bunchredah with a variety of demands. But a meeting of the caretaker - who sits at the Home Office on Monday - had decided to dispose of waste in Bunchredah - even if it was using force. Local residents have not stopped the movement despite police continuing to protect the vehicles carrying the rubbish as they reach buncheddah.

The Kathmandu Valley waste disposal was difficult after the landfill site in Sisdol was filled. You have to go through the path of The Sissdol to buncharedah. Kathmandu Metropolitan Police have indicated that because the road there is not good, there is an immediate arrangement for gravel and garbage-carrying vehicles to arrive