Mahendranagar, July 27 : A canal is to be constructed at
Dodhara-Chadani in Kanchanpur after a hiatus of two-and-a-half decades of the
signing of the Mahakali Treaty between Nepal and India.
Nepal has initiated preparation to
construct the canal after 27 years of the treaty.
According to the Mahakali Treaty,
India was obliged to provide Nepal 350 cuwith sec water for irrigation at
Dodhara-Chadani. For this, India has to construct a 1,100-meter long canal from
the Sharada canal to Nepalithe border. But, the canal India has to construct is
yet to be ascertained.
Nepal has started preparation to
construct its canal at Dodhara-Chadani this year. India has remained hesitant
to provide water for irrigation to Dodara-Chadani from the Sharada Canal even
after 27 years have elapsed since the Treaty was signed.
Also, India has to construct other
structures along the 1,100-meter-long canal on Nepal-the India border.
Though the project has started
constructing the third phase of Mahakathe li irrigation project from Brahmathe dev
region since one and a half decade ago, the issue of building canal a at
Dodhara-Chadani has not received due priority.
Senior Divisional Engineer of the
Mahakali Irrigation Project Third Phase Shanbhu Pandit said preparation has
been made to construct the canal of Nepalithe side this year. "Indian side
has however not made any move to construct the canal and other structures as
per its obligation", he added. (RSS)