Madi, Aug 24: Madi municipality which was lagging behind due to the shade of Chitwan National Park (CNP) has received central projects with billion rupees investment in the last five years.
The trend of project flow has
gradually brought development boons to the people in the area.
Previously, there was no campus for
providing technical education in Madi. The Diwakar Memorial Multi-Technical
School was established here having recognition from the Council for Technical
Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT).
The technical institute was
established with a government budget of Rs 100 million. It is now offering
technical education in the subjects such as agriculture, health and
engineering.
Likewise, the federal government
had appropriated a budget of Rs 70 million for embankments along the rivulets
which were eroded by flooding in the year 2017. With this in place, residents
of Madi municipality wards 4,5,6, and 7 have benefitted.
A postal highway from Parui to
Riukhola in Madi has also gained momentum with the budgetary allocation of Rs
520 million.
As informed, the road having a 7.8-km
length and 7.5-meter breadth is being constructed with a high standard. The construction
of drainage and culvert has come to a final stage.
Similarly, the construction of
suspension bridges over Chitai, Ratani, and Bhalu rivulets is also in the final
stage.
The 10-km
Baruwa-Bhairabpur-Chirauli-Shitalpur-Gagate rivulet road is being blacktopped
after the appropriation of a Rs 250 million budget from the Constituency Development
Fund last year.
It may be noted that Madi was
declared to be an emerging city. Public money has been increasingly allocated
to develop the area of late.
Last year only, the budget of Rs 200
million was earmarked for the construction of a 14-km road, Badarmude Peace
Monument and Martyr Park in ward-2, said the former mayor of Madi municipality,
Thakur Dhakal.
Among other projects gaining
momentum are blacktopping of the interior road of CNP from Thori to Bagai, from
Bankatta to Dhuwa and a feasibility study for the construction of a bridge.
It is estimated that a tentative
budget of Rs 2 billion is required for completing the construction of the roads
and bridge.
Likewise, a government budget of Rs
200 million has been received for blacktopping the road at Madi-7.
As shared, Rs 28.5 million has been received for Bandarjhula electrification, Rs 24,3 million for agriculture electrification, Rs 20 million for Baghauda Hospital, and Rs 15 million for Diwakar Memorial Secondary School, and Rs 10 million for Janakalyan Secondary.
The Ministry of Urban Development
and Building Construction had allocated Rs 200 million this year for the
execution of different projects in Madi. Likewise, Rs 200 million was earmarked
from the federal government level for the embankment.
Five deep boring and 19 shallow
tube wells are also being constructed in Madi this year.
Madi municipality has a total of
35,000 population.