Mugu, Feb 9: The government has decided to deploy tourist police for the security of domestic and foreign tourists visiting Rara area.
The Department of Tourism and
Chhayanath Rara Municipality have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to
deploy tourist police in Rara for the safety of tourists visiting the Nepal's
largest and deepest lake, Rara.
Director of the Department of Tourism
Liladhar Awasthi and Chief Administrative Officer of the municipality Pashupati
Shahi signed the MoU on Friday.
As per the MoU, the Ministry of
Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, The Department of Tourism will manage the
human resources, the number of positions and police posts of tourist police and
will deploy the tourist police in collaboration and coordination with
municipality.
Similarly, Chhayanath Rara
Municipality shall manage necessary infrastructure including houses, drinking
water and electricity, and create a suitable environment for the tourist police
in Rara.
Besides the lake, there are
religious places, mountains and caves in Rara area. Tourists, who come here to
see around these places in the middle of the forest, are afraid to visit alone.
It is believed that after the mobilization of tourist police in the area,
tourists will feel safe and visit these touristic places independently and the
stay of tourists in Rara will also be extended.
Shahi, the acting chief administrative
officer of the municipality, said, "The economic condition of the local
people will also improve as soon as the stay of tourists is extended.”
Mayor Bishnu Kumar Bham said that
they are working to deploy tourist police in Rara soon by selecting the place
to accommodate the tourist police, arranging barracks, drinking water,
electricity and other necessary infrastructures. (RSS)