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Chitwan. One never forgets a scene from Dayalo Bangla to Devghat via Vageshwari, a herd of hundreds of monkeys seen on the streets. This is a scene that most travelers see through the jungle.
There is not much fruit in the forest. The food provided by those who commute through this road is their livelihood. Due to the ban, the movement of people was stopped and the monkeys also became hungry. After the news about these monkeys was published in Baharkhari last Saturday, the attention of philanthropists has been drawn towards them.
On the initiative of Saurabh Rimal, a resident of Kamalpokhari in Kathmandu, these monkeys from Devghat in Chitwan got food on Wednesday. Rimal, who has been feeding cows, dogs and monkeys for a long time, said that he took the initiative to distribute food after reading the news that the monkeys in Devghat were in trouble.

The monkeys of Devghat were fed fruits on Wednesday through Anusha Pathak, a woman entrepreneur from Chitwan. “I have been distributing food to animals for almost three years now,” said Saurabh.
The reader said that she felt satisfied after sharing the fruit with the monkey. She said she would continue to distribute food to the monkeys throughout the ban period. He said that more than 100 monkeys of Vageshwari and Devghat were fed bananas.
Social Engineer Rimal said that he will continue to provide all possible assistance in coordination and coordination of various donors and social organizations. “We are and we are animals, we are animals and we are,” he said. Animals have a right to live on this earth. ”