Kathmandu, Dec 23 : A Coordination and Monitoring Committee has been formed by the Nepali Army to take forward the construction of the Kathmandu-Terai Madhesh Fast Track (KTFT) at the earliest.
The 72.5
kilometres national pride project is being implemented by the Nepali Army (NA).
The four-lane express way will pass through Khokana of Lalitpur, Lalitpur,
Kathmandu, Makawanpur and reach Nijgadh of Bara district.
The Committee is
chaired by NA Spokesperson Brigadier General Narayan Silwal and is tasked to
resolve the issues emanating while implementing the estimated Rs 175.19 billion
project.
Committee
chairperson Silwal said, "The Committee has been entrusted with the
responsibility to accelerate and complete construction of the Project as the
organization's mandate. It would be our major responsibility to fulfill that
mandate."
The Project is
not only strategically important but also multifaceted one. The Committee,
formed to accelerate the Project consists of Colonel Rakshya KC, Lieutenant
Colonel Sauravman Singh Basnet, Colonel Kamal Baniya and Colonel Dharmendra
Jha, added Committee Chairperson Silwal.
The Committee
has already sprung into action towards delivering on the mandate. The Project
initiated in fiscal year 2017/18 is expected to be completed by mid-January,
2025.
There will be 87
bridges with a total length of 10,596 metres covering 14.62 percent of the
total length of the KTFT.
So far the
project’s financial and physical progress is around 20 percent. Until last
fiscal year, Rs 37.96 billion was spent.
Lately, NA
Brigadier General Kamal Bikram Shah takes charge of coordinating the project
implementation.
The feasibility
study of the project was conducted in 2049 BS and the Danish government had
supported it. The project is taken as the shortest route connecting the
Kathmandu Valley to the Tarai Madhesh.
The government
in the budget announcement for the fiscal year 2066-67 BS (2009-10) decided to
open an approach road to the Expressway and as per the decision, the NA completed
the work in three years at a cost of Rs 940 million.
The project
remains as the national pride project with its strategic significance.
Political
parties wrangled for long to decide the matter of handing the responsibility of
the project development. Finally, the NA was entrusted with the responsibility
unanimously.
According to NA
Spokesperson Silwal, the implementation of the Asian Highway Standard Project
goes on in a rapid way. (RSS)