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Hanumannagar Office to Be Relocated from Indian Government Building

March 12, Saptari – The special municipal assembly of Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality in Saptari concluded on Friday with a significant decision to temporarily relocate the office of the municipal executive.

During discussions on the proposal, it was determined that the office, currently operating within a building owned by the Government of India under the Koshi embankment area, has been adversely affected by the monsoon rains.

Water infiltration into the building has increased the risk of damage to important documents and public property and has also disrupted daily service delivery. Chief Administrative Officer Ramesh Kumar Yadav reported that employees have been facing difficulties in maintaining regular office operations due to these conditions. In light of these challenges, the municipal assembly decided to temporarily transfer the municipal executive office to the newly completed veterinary hospital building located on the boundary between wards 5 and 7.

This building has been constructed on land owned by the Government of Nepal, and it is anticipated that once the necessary rooms and infrastructure are properly organized, continuous service delivery will be guaranteed. The assembly approved that all municipal work will be conducted from this building until the municipality establishes and manages its own permanent administrative office. The municipality expects that this move will enhance service efficiency and provide easier access to services for citizens.

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