Kathmandu, July 25: As many as 1,000 saplings have been planted in the world heritage site, Swoyambhu.
The Swoyambhu Management and
Conservation General Committee planted 12 species of saplings, including dhupi
and chanp on Wednesday.
Officials and employees of the
General Committee, Nepal Army and Nepal Police planted saplings in coordination
with the District Forest Division Office, Yamaha B Farm and Yokohama City
University of Japan.
Ward Chair of Kathmandu
metropolitan city-15, Ishwor Man Dangol said tree plantation would be important
for controlling soil erosion and maintaining greenery in Swayambhu area.
General Secretary Ashok
Buddhacharya informed that the renovation of Swayambhu Chaitya has been
completed at a cost of Rs 5 million. (RSS)