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Integrated mobile camp benefits Rautahat residents
Officials said that they have started reaching out to people to provide various services including health services, agriculture and livestock.bookmark
Published at : May 6, 2019
Updated at : May 6, 2019 08:12
RAUTAHAT: Gaidatar village in Chandrapur-2, Rautahat, now hosts an integrated mobile service camp launched by the District Administration Office (DAO) on Sunday. This has made the lives of many locals easier. According to the DAO, 45 males and 20 females obtained citizenship certificates from the mobile camp. Officials said that they have started reaching out to people to provide various services including health services, agriculture and livestock. Representatives of the Agriculture Office have also advised the villagers on good harvest, and distributed seeds for agriculture. (PR)
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