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PM employment program: trekking route construction at Shuklaphanta

KANCHANPUR, June 26: Construction of trekking route has initiated at Batase Jharana – a tourism area based in Shuklaphanta municipality-8 under the Prime Minister Employment Programme.
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KANCHANPUR, June 26: Construction of trekking route has initiated at Batase Jharana – a tourist area based in Shuklaphanta municipality-8 under the Prime Minister Employment Programme.



24 job applicants got employment in the construction of the trekking route, which is considered one of the key tourism destinations for internal tourists.


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Construction of steps and removal of big stones from the way have been carried out so as to ease the movement of tourists to the waterfall, said ward-8 Chairperson Bahadur Singh Mahara.


The workers under the prime minister employment program are entitled to get Rs 517 every day for 30 days. The trekking route will have the length of 2,600 meters and breadth of 1.5 meters.


The ward office has floated a plan to connect the trekking route to Dharapani Shukla lake, Belgada, and Batase Jharana.


The employment recipients are from Dalit, indigenous nationalities, single women and families from disadvantaged groups.


In the current fiscal year, a total of 207 people received employment in the municipality. Each person got a job for 30 days. 424 applicants had submitted applications for employment from this municipality.

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