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Deep Boring project for utilising alternative sources of drinking water in Kirtipur
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A consumers committee has been formed for the proposed Dikhu Deep Boring project for utilising alternative source of drinking water in Kirtipur area.

The committee was constituted with the participation of locals after possibility of reducing water shortage was seen from deep boring in Dikhu area at Kirtipur-2 as Kirtipur faces acute shortage of drinking water, according to RSS.

The committee chaired by Rajendra Manandhar has Gyan Ratna Maharjan as Secretary, Treasurer is Babita Maharjan and the members are Manbabu Maharjan, Surendra Maharjan and Som Prasad Manandhar.

Some 4.5 liters of water per second will be possible from the Rs. 6 million project as per survey report on deep boring. nepalnews.com

 

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