Pet walkers in the city have now become aware while taking their pets for walks after the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) prohibited pets in public places.
Kathmandu, November 24 — The CPN-UML has refused to accept a letter from the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC), which imposed a fine of 100,000 rupees as instructed by Mayor Balen Shah.
Although KMC team went to the party office in Chyasal on Sunday to deliver the letter, the UML refused to accept it.
As a result, the KMC team took the letter back and returned to their office. ...
Kathmandu, November 24 — The CPN-UML has refused to accept a letter from the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC), which imposed a fine of 100,000 rupees as instructed by Mayor Balen Shah.
Although KMC team went to the party office in Chyasal on Sunday to deliver the letter, the UML refused to accept it.
As a result, the KMC team took the letter back and returned to their office. ...
KATHMANDU: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has imposed a fine of Rs 100,000 on the ruling CPN-UML for littering during a public meeting. On Friday (December 22), the metropolis issued the fine, citing that the environment was polluted by indiscriminate littering on the roads and roadsides during an event held on an open road at Durbarmarg […]
KATHMANDU, Aug 30: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has imposed a fine of Rs 200,000 on Shree Kesh oil producing company, Saptarishi Oil & Cosmetics Industry.
KATHMANDU, Aug 30: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has imposed a fine of Rs 200,000 on Shree Kesh oil producing company, Saptarishi Oil & Cosmetics Industry.
KATHMANDU, Oct 3: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has imposed a hefty fine of Rs 200,000 on New Bhim Store, owned by Devdas Manandhar and situated in Ward No. 26. This action comes in response to a significant violation discovered during a routine market inspection conducted on Monday.
KATHMANDU, Oct 3: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has imposed a hefty fine of Rs 200,000 on New Bhim Store, owned by Devdas Manandhar and situated in Ward No. 26. This action comes in response to a significant violation discovered during a routine market inspection conducted on Monday.
KATHMANDU, June 23: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has urged its residents to segregate ( separate degradable and non-degradable) waste materials at the source before disposing of it.
The metropolis has also informed its residents that the KMC will collect degradable and non-degradable wastes separately from the next month.
The local body has also made it clear that the metropolis will not collect those waste materials that are not segregated at the source and will fine Rs 500 each time while collecting the wastes if residents are found disposing of unsegregated wastes.
Waste segregation at source is critical to its recycling and disposal. Lack of segregation, collection and transportation of unsegregated mixed waste to the landfills has an impact on the environment. When we segregate waste, it reduces the amount of waste that reaches landfills, thereby taking up less space.
KMC believes that if waste is managed by the people who produce it, the city won't have a waste problem.
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