Bagmati banks decked up for Chhath celebrations

Preparations for Chhath Puja have reached the final stage on the banks of the Bagmati River at Gaurighat, Thapathali and Balkhu as well as at Kamalpokhari in Kathmandu. The people have started observing Chhath, the festival of the Terai residents, from Monday.

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Madan Bhandari Highway damaged by flood in Bagmati

MAKAWANPUR, Aug 8: The flood in the Bagmati River has damaged some parts of the Madan Bhandari Highway. The road in the Bagmati Rural Municipality-4 of the Madan Bhandari Highway in Makawanpur was cut by the flood. District Police Office Makwanpur informed that the flood in the

Kathmandu’s Thapathali tense as landless squatters fight with city police

The situation around the landless squatter settlement on the banks of the Bagmati at Thapathali in Kathmandu turned tense on Monday. The post Kathmandu’s Thapathali tense as landless squatters fight with city police appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Bagmati banks in Thapathali area cleaned

With the slogan 'Volunteering two hours a week for the nation', Bagmati bank behind the Thapathali maternity home in Kathmandu Metropolitan City-11 has been cleaned.

Bagmati banks in Thapathali area cleaned

With the slogan 'Volunteering two hours a week for the nation', Bagmati bank behind the Thapathali maternity home in Kathmandu Metropolitan City-11 has been cleaned.

KMC starts removing illegal structures constructed at Bagmati River banks

KATHMANDU: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has started removing structures constructed illegally at Bagmati River banks in Thapathali-11. High-Powered Committee for Integrated Development Committee of Bagmati Civilization had tried to remove the illegally-constructed structures on public land from many years ago, citing illegally constructed structures have made Bagmati River polluted. The Committee had forwarded activities to […]

Unauthorized structures along Bagmati banks at Thapathali were removed

Unauthorized structures on the Bagmati banks at Thapathali in Kathmandu have started to be removed.

Structures removed from Bagmati River banks

The High Powered Committee for Integrated Development of Bagmati Civilisation (HPCIDBC) has removed all the temporary structures from both sides of the Bagmati River from Gokarna to Guheshwori. The HPCIDBC had issued a seven-day ultimatum to the occupants of the illegal structures on January 29. The committee had given orders to remove all temporary structures and permanent structures.

More garbage on Bagmati River banks

With the increased number of squatters on the Bagmati River banks in Thapathali, the volume of garbage has started increasing.