Dhorpatan, Dec 12 : The construction works of the Mid-Hill Highway have come to a halt when a contractor who was awarded the contract for blacktopping the Baglung-Akshyate-Ghodabandhe road section as part of the national pride project.
Blacktopping of
around 12-km road section has become uncertain when chief of the contract
awardee, Shrestha Construction and Transport Service, Ramkaji Shrestha has
remained out of contact for over a month.
It may be noted
that the Surya Construction had won the contract for the road blacktopping in
the fiscal year 2072/73 BS. Later, the Shrestha Construction Company took the
responsibility for blacktopping from the earlier Company. But, as of now
Shrestha has not completed half of the works.
Locals have been
fed up with the dust and mud on the road for no blacktopping on time.
Surprisingly, it
has been over 25 years since the track of the highway – a lifeline of the folks
of Baglung was opened. Likewise, a decade has already elapsed since the
contract signing was made with the construction company for blacktopping.
Blacktopping has not progressed anymore which put the road section in
shambles.
Harilal Kandel,
a local, said people here are compelled to migrate to other areas due to dust
and mud. The houses along the road sides have been covered with dust in the
winter and mud in the summer seasons, he added.
"Bihun is
the pocket area for orange. Due to the messy road condition, orange production
has been on the decline. The fruits in the tree are covered with dust. Such
yields do not get price in the market", he complained.
Though the
Baglung-Akshyate section has witnessed some progress, blacktopping has
stagnated along the road stretching from Akshyate to Ghodabandhe.
Kandel said the
present situation has resulted owing to State inability to take action against
the contractors holding the construction works.
Former ward
chairperson of Kathekhola Rural Municiplaity-5, Shiva Prasad Kandel shared that
the mid-hill highway works have been put on hold when the contractor awarded
for blacktopping has remained out of communications for over a month.
The
contractor has turned its deaf ear to the demand of locals for completing the
construction works, he added.
"We had
repeatedly urged the local administration, highway office and contractor for
road blacktopping when the entire community was on verge of migration en masse.
But, no one has heeded the serious issue", Kandel further shared.
Baglung section
merely covers 142-km out of the 1,776-km length of the mid-hill highway. Out of
the section, only 12-km portion is to be blacktopped.
The Mid-Hill
highway office said remaining 12-km would be blacktopped within coming
mid-July, the office of the Mid-Hill Highway said.