Author: Himalaya Post

Hotel capacity to increase in Annapurna region

Pokhara– The capacity of hotels operating inside the Annapurna area is being expanded to address the increasing flow of domestic as well as foreign tourists to the region. A total of 26 hotels are currently under operation, targeting trekkers heading to the Annapurna base camp. But they have proved insufficient and hence the Annapurna rural municipality has begun work to expand the capacity of the hotels. Accordingly, a task force has been constituted to carry out a study into the need for increasing capacity and number of hotels, also considering the ecological factor of the region, according to Chief of the Rural Municipality Yubaraj Kunwar. Najaraman Gurung leads the task force. Last year alone, 32,000 foreign tourists trekked up to Annapurna base camp, which is six times more than when hotels first began operating in 2049 B.S., says member of the task force Lalit Gurung. Adding domestic tourists as well as tourist and trekking guides takes that number to almost 80,000, adds Gurung. The 26 hotels operate under the standards determined by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project. Accordingly, every hotel has six rooms each, with a total of 156 rooms available for guests. The hotels are based in Sinuwa, Bambo, Himalayan, Dhobhan, Deurali, Machapuchre base camp and Annapurna base camps. The rural municipality has taken the initiative after revenue collection from the hotels came under its authority. It was...

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Mustang apples rotting in godowns

Mustang– Transportation of apples has become a problem with the obstruction in the Beni-Jomsom roadway. The Beni-Jomsom roadway remains obstructed since the past week with landslides, inundation and floods in several locations of the 76-kilometer road. As a result, the apples already harvested and packed have started rotting in the godowns, apple farmer Hari Thakali of Tukuche in Thasang rural municipality-1 said. Apple is farmed in around 1,115 hectares of land in Kowang, Tukuche, Marfa, Jomsom, Kagbedi, Muktinath and Chusang of the district. On an average, 5,000 metric tonnes of apple is produced by the district. Last season apples worth Rs. 250 million were sold from the district, according to Chief of the Ghorpajhong rural municipality, agriculture division Bimal Khadka. The road obstruction has brought traffic to a standstill while the locals, tourists and pilgrims have been seriously affected. All possible efforts are being made to open the road for traffic as soon as possible, said engineer at the Beni-Jomsom-Korala road project Pradip...

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Scooter rider dies in accident

Nawalparasi– A girl has died in a road accident that took place in Gaidakot along the east-west highway last night. Anisha Ranamagar,26, of Gunjanagar-4, Chitwan died when the scooter (Na. 41 Pa. 2675) she was riding collided with another scooter (Na. 18 Pa. 1246) coming from the opposite direction. Seriously injured, Ranamagar died during treatment at the new medical college hospital in Chitwan, according to District Police Office. Meanwhile, Dharbendra Prasad Gupta of Binaya Triveni rural municipality-7, who had been missing since September 14, has been found dead. Gupta was found dead on the banks of the Narayani river, police said. Further investigation into the cause of the death is...

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Flood survivors receive relief support

Besisahar– People’s representatives here have donated their remuneration as relief support to the flood survivors of Marsyangdi rural municipality. The rural municipality executive committee meeting on Monday decided that the people’s representatives would donate their 15-day allowance to the flood survivors. The amount will be deposited in the disaster management fund to be distributed to the flood survivors, according to the rural municipality chair Arjun Gurung. A total of 19 families have been displaced from their homes in recent floods and landslides in the rural municipality. Four people were killed while 11 were injured. One person is still missing. Furthermore, the teachers of schools within the rural municipality have also decided to donate their one day’s salary. There are around 400 teachers working in community and institutional schools in the rural municipality....

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Volkswagen launches fuel efficient New Polo 1.0 at 25.5 lakhs

Kathmandu– Pooja International Nepal Pvt. Ltd, the authorized importer of Volkswagen marquee passenger cars for Nepal has launched New Polo 1.0 amidst the press conference held in Kathmandu. The new polo is packed with 999cc engine that produces best-in-class 76PSpower at 95NM torque.The company has announced that this new car will set a milestone in terms of fuel efficiency in its segment. With the launch of this new line up of engine, buyers now have an opportunity to choose between the existing power packed Polo with 1,600 cc engine or fuel efficientNew Polo 1.0. The price of New Polo with 999cc engine also benefits from the recent change in tax structure announced by the government in F.Y. budget of 75/76, wherein the taxes are kept lowest for the cars under 1000cc. The retail price of the car is fixed at NRs. 26,95,000.  As a special promotion price for upcoming festival Dashain, the price is kept as low as NRs. 25,50,000 only for first 100 buyers, which is unmatched by any other competitive brands in its segment. Even atthis price, the customer can have all the standard features/options. The New Polo 1.0 is offered with major safety features like; ABS, airbag, galvanized body plus the luxury features like; front & rear power windows, rear view camera, air-condition with pollen filter, rack and tilt power steering etc. The first generation of...

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