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Inauguration of administrative building of Tokha-11


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2022 Mar 30, 13:10, Kathmandu

The administrative building of Tokha Municipality Ward No. 11 has been inaugurated. The building constructed at a cost of Rs 40 million was jointly inaugurated by City Chief Prakash Adhikari and Ward Chairman of ward no. 11 Uttam Adhikari on Tuesday. 

Speaking on the occasion, the mayor said that the municipality is constructing its own well-equipped building for the administrative building rented by Tokha. The municipality has constructed administrative buildings in wards 2, 6, 9, and 11 in the current fiscal year. 

Speaking on the occasion, Ward Chairman of Ward No. 11 Adhikari said that he has been working on the construction of the administrative building of Ward No. 11, construction of urban health center building, construction of community toilet, Krishna Temple, Gorakhkali Temple, Mahadev Temple, and Manohar Shrine during his five-year tenure. 

Similarly, the road from Om Plaza to Garigaon has been blacktopped, along with Shanti Milan Marg, CRS Nirmal Batika road, Milijuli toll slope, the opening of a west side road from Mahadevtar Heights main road, he mentioned.

Similarly, construction of a machinery wall in front of Manohar shrine, construction of the wall in front of Gorakhkali temple, the connection of electric street lights under Ujyalo ward, construction of sewerage of Maijuhiti stream from Kharibot, laying of sewerage in Nirmal Batika, expansion of drinking water pipeline in Baikunthapuri, Shitalnagar toll and relative toll. Ward Chairman Adhikari said.

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