Electricity and water lines were cut in 63 industries on the same day
- Kathmandu. Industrial Area Management Limited cut the water and electricity lines of 63 industries in one day. After not paying the rent and fees even using the government land, buildings and infrastructure of the industrial area for a long time, the Limited has started cutting the line in a hurry from Wednesday.
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