Khaptad will be turned into Khaptad Development Trust: PM Prachanda

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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' addressing the International Spiritual Conclave organized in the Khaptad area. Photo: Pradeep Raj Onta

Khaptad, June 6: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' pledged that the Khaptad area in Sudurpaschim Province would be converted into Khaptad Development Trust.     

Inaugurating the International Spiritual Conclave organized in the Khaptad area today, PM Prachanda pledged to develop Khaptad area, a confluence of four districts (Bajhang, Bajura, Achham and Doti) either as 'Khaptad Development Foundation' or 'Khaptad Development Trust'.     

The Investment Board had already prepared a Detailed Project report (DPR) for the development of Khaptad, informed PM Prachanda.     

"Khaptad has not been in talks for so long. The place could not be publicized adequately. Now it will be promoted internationally. Ambassadors of various countries will visit Khaptad and promote the place in their respective countries. There will be a huge influx of tourists thereafter," the PM assured.     

PM Prachanda is accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha, Foreign Affairs Minister NP Saud and Nepali Congress Chief Whip Ramesh Lekhak, Chiefs of the foreign diplomatic missions in Nepal and spiritual leaders among others.     

The event, the first of its kind event in Sudurpaschim Province, is organized by the Sudurpaschim Government and the Khaptad Tourism Development Committee.     

Indian Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, who is going to conduct yoga sessions in the three-day event, remarked that Khaptad was an ethereal area.     

"Khaptad is an ornament gifted by nature for the spiritual cause. Khaptad will promote spiritual tourism worldwide. Since Khaptad is a ''heaven on earth'', one should visit Khaptad before leaving this earthy abode," he encouraged the spiritual seekers.

Khaptad, famed for its pristine beauty, is situated at an altitude of around 3,100 metres above sea level. The area that spreads across 225 square kilometres also has the Khaptad National Park in it. (RSS)

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