PADT Takes Action: Advisors Removed, Alcohol Banned, Security Boosted
In a significant turn of events, the Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) has taken a decisive step by dismissing over a hundred advisors previously appointed during various periods, including the monarchial era. The decision was announced following a crucial meeting held on Wednesday .
According to the secretariat of Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati, the move to remove these advisors is part of a broader strategy to streamline operations and enhance efficiency within the trust. The advisors affected by the decision had been appointed over the years, contributing to a diverse range of functions within the PADT.
In addition to the personnel changes, the meeting also addressed concerns related to the Pashupatinath area’s overall atmosphere. The PADT has taken a strict stance on public safety and well-being, approving the cessation of alcohol sales in the Pashupatinath area. This decision is aimed at fostering a more serene and respectful environment for the numerous visitors who frequent the sacred site.
Furthermore, the meeting endorsed the installation of security posts in strategic locations around the Pashupatinath area. This measure is intended to bolster security measures and ensure the safety of pilgrims, tourists, and locals who visit the revered site.
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