Golbazar Municipality Ward No. 6 Office Inaugurates New Building
Siraha. The ward office of Golbazar Municipality Ward No. 6, which has been providing services from a rented house for a long time, will now provide services from its own building. It will officially start providing services from its own building from today.
The ward office building, constructed at a cost of 5 million rupees by Golbazar Municipality, was jointly inaugurated today by Mayor Shyam Kumar Shrestha and Ward Chairman Sanjit Lama. Ward Chairman Lama informed that the ward office building, with three rooms, a well-equipped toilet, and stairs, was constructed on 2 katthas of land over two years.
The chief guest of the inauguration ceremony and Mayor Shyamkumar Shrestha said that the building was constructed with the support of the municipality after obtaining land from donors through the personal efforts of Ward Chairman Lama. He said, 'The ward office was being operated on rent, the ward chairman found land with his own efforts and built a building to operate the office, many thanks to him.'
During the same program, Mayor Shrestha also mentioned that there has been local criticism regarding the ward chairman operating the ward office from his own rented house. He said that for this reason, the ward chairman worked quickly to build the ward's own building.
During the same program, Mayor Shrestha said that a decision will be taken regarding the under-construction administrative building, which has been in a dilapidated state for a long time, after discussions with local parties. He said, 'The construction company has not been able to work properly. It has been left in a dilapidated state for a long time. The extended deadline also ends this Baisakh. I will soon call an all-party meeting to decide how to proceed, and a decision will be made based on the mandate given by it.'
During his inaugural speech, local leader of the CPN Umesh Baral drew attention to the completion of the administrative building. He said, 'Work should be expedited so that the municipal assembly can be held in that building this year. The delay in the construction of that building has disappointed the landowners and locals.'
Local Min Kumar Lama donated 1 Katha 5 Dhur and Ambar Kumar Lama donated 15 Dhur of land free of charge to the ward office for the construction of the building. They were honored with a certificate and shawl at the inauguration program today. The ward residents are happy after the ward office moved to its own building.
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