Kathmandu city-activists feud at Chusya Baha: Department begins excavation

The Department of Archeology has started excavation near Chusya Baha in Jyatha of Kathmandu, where the Kathmandu metropolitan city is reportedly constructing a commercial complex instead of restoring the ages-old phalcha and lachhi. The post Kathmandu city-activists feud at Chusya Baha: Department begins excavation appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Dept of Mines and Geology issues license to 159 mines for excavation

The Department of Mines and Geology has issued permits for extraction to 159 mines to explore at different times. The post Dept of Mines and Geology issues license to 159 mines for excavation appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

SC continues interim order on excavation

The Supreme Court has stayed the government decision to amend standard on excavation of stones, pebbles, and their sales.

SC continues interim order on excavation

The Supreme Court has stayed the government decision to amend standard on excavation of stones, pebbles, and their sales.

Kaligandaki river under excavation

The sacred river Kaligandaki, which flows through Baglung and the mountains, is under excavation.

Copper mine of Thadakhani awaiting excavation

MYAGDI, October 27: A copper mine based in Raghuganga rural Municipality-6, Thadakhani village of Myagdi is awaiting excavation. The copper mine located in the Rumale cliff was brought into operation before 1971 BS. It was later shut with the restriction imposed by the then Rana government. No effort has been ever made since then to resume the operation of the copper mine. Locals said the mine was closed down at the oral directive of the Rana ruler. "The Rana regime verbally ordered to ban its operation in the pretext of inability of tax payment at the then moment", locals added. The mine had not come into operation even after the political change that abolished the Rana regime. Resumption of the mine is expected to benefit the state to draw revenue amounting to millions of rupees and also generate employment opportunities for locals.