Min Bahadur Gurung, proprietor of Bhatbhateni Supermarket, which has been paying the highest tax in the country for the last four years, said that his business journey has been full of ups and downs.TAG_OPEN_p_58 After the government honored him on Tax Day, he opened up about his experience.
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{{TAG_OPEN_p_56} Whether it was the charges against him or the big loss, he accepted everything and said that he has moved on. According to him, Bhatbhateni has been making a big contribution to the health sector. He added that the aid has reached from Bhagawan Koirala Hospital to Teaching Hospital.
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After that, he worked even harder and now it has paid off—Bhatbhateni used to have a turnover of Rs 2 billion, but now it has reached Rs 33 billion.TAG_OPEN_p_54
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Gurung said that it was just a personal concern that a supermarket was burnt down over the issue of Bhatbhateni building a party. But he admitted that it was a mistake to say that he was burnt as the reason.






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