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Skyscrapers block scenic view of mountains: Centenary figure Joshi

Posted by Himalaya Post | Jan 17, 2020

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Lalitpur, Jan 17 (RSS): Satabdi purush (centenary figure) Satyamohan Joshi has reminded that the Kathmanduities had spent the nights after 1990BS earthquake at Tundikhel, Kathmandu.
“Tundikhel was the largest open space of Asia that time. The shrinking size of Tundikhel must be stopped by the government,” he said, complaining that the skyscrapers have blocked the scenic view of mountains around the Kathmandu Valley.
At a programme organized by Lalitpur Metropolitan City on the occasion of the National Earthquake Safety Day on Thursday, noted expert on culture further recalled that they could easily relish the beauty of mountains around the Kathmandu Valley then.
The jungle of concrete has not only blocked people from seeing the mountains but also defaced the valley beauty, he added. Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Gita Satyal, stressed the need of adherence to building code in order to minimize the earthquake risks. Chief District Officer of Lalitpur, Bhagirath Pande, urged every to make quake resilient structures. Even a morning rally was organized to mark the Earthquake Safety Day in the district.

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