Saturday, November 22, 2014

Bagmati Clean Up Campaign 80th Week

The Bagmati Clean Up swing was observed at its 80th week at Teku Dovan, Kathmandu in active participation of over 1000 volunteers and a number of governmental and  Non-governmental organisations. Jivan Bigyan, Krisai Bikas Bank, Manav Dharma, Mahanagariya Prahari Prabhag, Lions Club of Gulmi, Bagmati Sarokar, Nepal Research and Development Center, Chaudhary Group, Prakriti Samrakchhan Aviyan Kirtipur, Nepal Arunodaya school, Samaya Sandarva, Radio Mirmire, The art of living, oral dental clinic,Jestha Nagarik Samaaj Sankhuwasabha, Prabidhi Bikas Tatha Rin Sahakari Sanstha, Sangam Sweets and many more.

Cheering up the volunteers
Gum-boots for the volunteers


Determination for The clean Up Campaign from School Level

According to Narayan Prasad Regmi, of High Powered Committee for Integrated Development of Bagmati Civilisation, 32 tonnes of Solid wastes was collected from the River bank.The collected wastes mainly comprised of abandoned household materials like plastics, glass, rags, confectionery wrappers, food wrappers, old shoes, slippers and so on.
Typical Composition of the waste


The Teku corridor along the Bagmati river bank with many Hindu and Buddhist Shrines and Ghats. The architecture ranging from lichhavi eras to shah dynasty can be seen here. The peoples life is associated with he cultural heritages. Generally, people visit temples during morning hours so peole were found offering their holy prayers to goddess.



Lady worshiping at the fine Saturday Morning


Monuments seen  from the Kalopool of Teku

The faith  attached with the shrines
Fresh Saturday Morning Offerings to Lord Shiva
Every historical inscriptions have ritual value



The collected wastes were transferred to Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office waste collection vehicle.

Manual Transfer of collected waste to collector vehicle of KMC



Transfer of Collected wastes

Kathmandu Metropolitan city office

The Pride: Volunteers from Jivan Bigyan Posing for photographs

Construction of sewage diversion channels in front of Kalopool
Chairman of the World Tour Campaign Nepal Navaraj Bhattarai and general secretary Narayan Prasad Bhatarai have set on a journey for world tour with a slogan ‘Press Freedom and Positive Journalism’ beginning from Kakadbhitta of Nepal through Sikkim, India. They  aim to introduce Nepal to the world through the tour.Their visit to the campaign added vigour.
Journalists Navaraj Bhattarai and Narayan Prasad Bhattarai at BCC event



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