Underlining the need of expanding the working area of the Council up to five districts, the participants also called for the establishment of a zoo in Dhanushadham.
Researcher Ram Bharos Kapadi pointed out the need of proposing the master plan in a scientific manner and cautioned the sides concerned to consider tourism, cultural, religious, social and economical aspects while mulling expansion of the working areas of the council.
Campaigner Ganga Prasad Saha said that the master plan has laid special emphasis on the protection of heritages situated within the boundary of the council.
Council's Executive Director Umesh Yadav informed that the budget estimated for the implementation of the master plan is Rs 10.075 billion.
Under the area of the council, there are 204 temples, 424 ponds and 71 forts in Dhanusha and Mahottari districts. As many as 130,500 households have been directly benefitted from the council's programm
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