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(EIA) of Butwal Medical College Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) of Butwal Medical College Submitted To Ministry of Forests and Environment Government of Nepal Singh Durbar, Kathmandu Through Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Singh Durbar, Kathmandu Submitted By: Prepared by Butwal Medical College Infrastructure Mountain Thoughts Consultancy pvt ltd Construction Development Project Mahalaxmi-10, Lalitpur Tilotama, Rupandehi EIA of Butwal Medical College sfo{sf/L ;f/f+z cfof]hgfsf] k|:tfjs a'6jn d]l8sn sn]h cfof]hgfsf] k|:tfjssf] gfd tyf 7]ufgf lgDgfg';f/ /x]sf] 5 . k|:tfjssf] gfd— a'6jn d]l8sn sn]h k"jf{wf/ lgdf{0f ljsf; cfof]hgf, 7]ufgf— ltnf]Qdf gu/kflnsf, j8f g+= ! / *, ?kGb]xL lhNnf, k|b]z % ;Dks{ gDa/ M (*%!@)$!$% O{d]n M [email protected] kl/ro a'6jn d]l8sn sn]h k"jf{wf/ lgdf{0f ljsf; cfof]hgfn] æk|b]z g+= % cGtu{t, ?kGb]xL lhNnfsf] ltnf]Qdf gu/kflnsf, j8f g+= ! / * df /xg] u/L a'6jn d]l8sn sn]hsf]] lgdf{0f tyf ;~rfng ug]{ k|:tfj ;DjGwdf cfjZos sfo{ cuf8L a9fPsf] 5 . g]kfn ;/sf/ dlGqkl/ifb\sf] ldlt @)&%÷!!÷)# sf] lg0f{ofg';f/ o; cfof]hgf lgdf{0fsf] nflu ?kGb]xL lhNnfsf] ltnf]Qdf gu/kflnsf, j8f g+= ! / * df hUuf pknAw u/fpg] lg0f{o u/]sf] 5 . jftfj/0f ;+/If0f P]g, @)%# / jftfj/0f ;+/If0f lgodfjnL, @)%$ adf]lhd o; cfof]hgf lgdf{0f tyf ;+~rfng k"j{ jftfjf/0fLo k|efj d"NofÍg tof/ u/L jg tyf jftfj/0f dGqfnoaf6 :jLs[t u/fpg' kg]{ k|fjwfg /x]sf]n] ;f] dGqfnosf] ldlt @)&^ !! ^ sf] lg0f{ofg';f/ o; cfof]hgfsf] jftfj/0fLo k|efj d"NofÍg / / ;DaGwL :jLs[t If]qlgwf{/0f tyf sfo{;"rL adf]lhd of] k|ltj]bg tof/ ul/Psf] 5 . cfof]gfsf] ;+lIfKt ljj/0f qm=;+= cfof]hgfsf] ljj/0f ljz]iftf ! cfof]hgfsf] cjl:ylt *#o@(’$^” b]zfGt/ / @&o #*’#*” cIff+z ;Dd @ cfof]hgfn] cf]u6\g] If]qkmn hDdf !#%=$% x]S6/ # ljBdfg e" pkoflutfsf] k|sf/ jg If]q -z+s/gu/ ;fd'bflos jg–&(=%* x]=/ s/lxof ;fd"bflos jg– %%=*& x]=_ $ lgdf{0f x'g] d'Vo ;+/rgfx?n] d'Vo ;+/rgf – ^=##^ x]= -c:ktfn, sn]h, 5fqjf;, sd{rf/L cf]u6g] If]qkmsn lgjf; , uf8{ xfp;, SofG6Lg ejg cfbL_ ;xfos ;+/rgf – !^=**x]= -kfls{ª, au}rf, v]nd}bfg, kmf]xf]/ Joj:yfkg If]q, 9n, vfg]kfgL cfk'lt{ tyf k|zf]wg OsfO{, cfGtl/s ;8s, 3]/jf/, vf]nf lsgf/ lgoGq0f cfbL_ v'nf If]q – !!@=@#$ x]= . % lgdf{0f x'g] ;+/rgfx? c:ktfn ejg, sn]h ejg, 5fq÷5fqfjf;, 8fS6/ cfjf;, :6fkm cfjf;, gl;{ª, cfjf;, kfls{ª If]q, xl/ofnL au}rf, cfGtl/s ;8sx?, v]nd}bfg, uf8{ xfp;, kmf]x/ Aoj:yfkg O{sfO{, 9n, 3]/jf/, vf]nf lsgf/ lgoGq0f cflb . ^ c:ktfnsf] z}of Ifdtf !))) z}of -k|yd r/0fdf #)) z}of_ & sn]hsf] k|ltjif{ ljBfyL{ egf{ !)) hgf Ifdtf * ;~rfng x'g] z}lIfs sfo{qmdx? lrlsT;f zf:q tyf Kof/fd]l8sn i EIA of Butwal Medical College cWoog ljlw o; jftfj/0fLo k|efj d"NofÍgsf nflu cfof]hgf tyf cfof]hgf If]q;Fu ;DalGwt k|ltj]bg, cg';Gwfgd"ns n]v/rgf, gS;f, gu/ tyf lhNnf kfZj{lrq tyf cfof]hgf lgdf{0f tyf ;~rfng;Fu ;DalGwt ljleGg sfg"gL b:tfj]hx?sf] cWoog tyf ;dLIff ul/Psf] 5 . cfof]hgf If]qsf ef}lts, h}ljs tyf ;fdflhs–;fF:s[lts jftfj/0fLo cfwf/ tYofÍx? ;+sngsf nflu :ynut cjnf]sg, gfkhf]v, gd'gf ;+sng tyf :yfgLo k/fdz{ tyf ;f]wk'5 ul/Psf] 5 . jftfj/0fLo k|efj d"NofÍg k|ltj]bg tof/Lsf] qmddf /fli6«o jftfj/0f k|efj d"NofÍg lgb]{lzsf, @)%@ adf]lhd jftfj/0fLo k|efjx?sf] klxrfg, cg'dfg, d"NofÍg, k|efjx?sf] alu{s/0f ul/Psf] 5 . jftfj/0f ;+/If0f P]g, @)&^ tyf lgodfjnL, @)%$ cg';f/ o; cfof]hgf If]qdf cf}krfl/s ?kdf ldlt @)&& )@ @(df ;fj{hlgs ;'g'jfO{ ;~rfng u/L ;/f]sf/jfnfx?nfO{ cfof]hgf ;DaGwdf hfgsf/L lbg'sf ;fy} / / cfof]hgf lgdf{0f tyf ;~rfngaf6 ;f] If]qdf kg]{ k|efj ;DjGwdf ;/f]sf/jfnfx?sf /fo, ;'emfj tyf ;jfnx? ;+sng ug{ / ;DalGwt :yfgLo txsf] l;kmfl/; ;+snt ul/Psf] lyof] . /fli6«o jftfj/0fLo k|efj d"Nof+sg lgb]{lzsf @)%) jftfj/0f k|efjx¿sf] klxrfg, eljiojf0fL, d"NofÍg / >]0fLs/0fsf] nflu k|of]u ul/Psf] lyof]. cfof]hgf If]qsf] ljBdfg jftfj/0fLo cj:yf ef}lts jftfj/0f cfof]hgf If]qsf] ef}uf]lns agf}6 t/fO{sf] ;dy/ e"efu xf] . o; If]qn] Sjf6g{/L e"efu sf] k|ltlglwTj ub{5 . o; If]qsf] df6f]sf] agf}6 dlnnf] Pn'lePn / sf]nf]lePn, af]N8/, u|fen, afn'jf / Sn] l8kf]lh;g eP/ ag]sf] 5 . o; lhNnfdf w]/} gbL gfnf, vf]nfx? tyf vx/]x? /x]sf 5g h; dWo] /f]lxgL / ;'vf? vf]nf cfof]hgfsf] glhs /x]sf 5g\ . cfof]hgf cjl:yt /x]sf] ltnf]Qdf gu/kflnsfsf] e"pkof]u ^( s[lif e"ld, @) jgIf]q / cGo !! /x]sf] % % % 5 . o; If]qsf ;a} gbLx¿ dxfef/t If]qaf6 pTklQ ePsf gbLx¿ x'g\ . oL gbLx?df dG;'g aiff{oddf / clwQmd k|jfxdf kfgL axG5 . kl/of]hgf ;fO6 t/fO{ If]qdf d'Vo k|mG6n y|:6sf] glhs (Main Frontal Thrust) l:yt 5 h'g e'sDkLo b[li6sf]0fn] ;Da]bglzn dflgG5 . h}ljs jftfj/0f cfof]hgf If]qdf pi0f k|b]zLo ;fn—c:gf -Shorea-Termanilia_ tyf vo/—l;;f}+ -Acacia-Dalbergia_ jg /x]sf] 5 . k|:tfljt cfof]hgf If]qdf ;fn, c:gf, hfd'g, enfof], l;;f}, vo/, sdf{, s';'d, aFf; cflb k|d'v jg:kltx? /x]sf 5g\ . k|:tfljt If]q ;d'bfoåf/f Aojl:yt jg If]q xf] h:sf] ;/b/ 3gTj !)&=@ ?v k|lt x]= /x]sf] 5 . k|:tfljt cfof]hgf If]qdf laleGg k|hfltsf hDdf !@,^&# j6f ?vx? / $(,$@) j6f aNnfaNnLx? /x]sf 5g\ cfof]hgf If]qsf] hDdf sfi7 cfotg $^,*@*=^! 3=ld= -aNnfaNnL cfotgM . 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