Kathmandu, Nepal — As the monsoon rains sweep across the Kathmandu Valley, volunteers of the Bagmati River Cleanup Mega...
Kathmandu, June 14 — The Bagmati Mega Campaign has achieved yet another milestone by successfully completing its 631st week of river cleanup and environmental awareness activities—demonstrating a sustained commitment to ecological restoration and public engagement.
Launched more than 13 years ago, the campaign has now become a national symbol of civic responsibility and environmental activism. Over 1.5 million volunteers, including local communities and partner organizations, have actively participated in this movement with the shared goal of restoring and protecting the sacred Bagmati River, which holds deep cultural and ecological significance in Nepal.
As the campaign continues to move forward with unwavering momentum, it stands as a leading example of long-term public involvement in combating urban pollution and promoting sustainability. Across South Asia, the Bagmati Mega Campaign has emerged as an inspiring model for grassroots environmental movements.