Mugu, Aug 13 : The Gamgadhi-Nakchelagna road construction project that was started in the fiscal year 2072-73 BS ( 2025-16) has far reported the construction of a just an 18-kilometer section. However, its detailed survey was concluded a decade earlier in 2062-63 BS.
It is said the project's progress
has been on a snail-pace as it was not the priority of the government. The
96-km project is capable of serving as the lifeline not only for Mugu but for
the entire Karnali Province at it connects the region with northern border
China.
During the initial survey, the
project was expected to cost Rs two and the half million for the completion and
it was put under the supervision of the federal government with the country
switching to federalism.
District Coordination Committee
outgoing coordinator, Purna Bahadur Rokaya said, "It is of grave concern
that the project has not been the priority of the federal government though it
is of the tri-national significance."
According to him, the trade relations
of Karnali folks to Tibet have gotten shrunken due to the lack of timely
completion of the road. Karnali folks do the business of medicinal herbs,
wools, salt and livestock with the Tibet.
Engineer Bir Bahadur GT deputed by
the Road Division Office, Jumla to oversee the project said they faced no other
constraints expect the budgetary one to undertake the project and conclude it.
To date 18.5 kilometers of road from Gamgadhi to Chhaiel Sulsule cliff at
Karmarong rural municipality-9 has been constructed and the project has so far
cost around Rs two million.
NGO Federation central member and
civil society leader Santosh Kumar Malla urged the federal government to
prioritse the project and accelerate it. He is of the opinion that people's
representative from the district should raise their voices for the same. (RSS)