Triveni (Nawalparasi), Jan 17: The physical progress of Dedhgaun-Jhyalbas section along the Korala-Triveni road section has reached 30 percent. The Gandaki province government has categorized it as a pride project.
Road Engineer of the Infrastructure
Development Office, Nawalpur Ram Krishna Ghimire informed that the progress of
first section of the road starting from Dedhgaun was satisfactory.
In the first phase in
Dedhgaun-Jhyalbas, currently the construction of 14.1-km road is gaining
momentum. The construction of the section, which had started since April 2022
after signing an agreement, is targeted to be completed by November this
year.
Lama Gaurishankar JV is
constructing the road at a cost of Rs 322 million. The road widening work has
been completed in the section, which is currently underway with a plan to
blacktop the drain.
Engineer Ghimire said that the
construction of the drain has been completed in three kilometers of this
section, which will have a breadth of 11 meters.
The road starts from Dedhgaun of
Nawalpur and connects it to the East-West Highway after reaching Chormara via
Ruchang-Jhyalbas. Engineer Ghimire said that the construction of another 7-km
of road has also been forwarded in the second phase. "After 14-km of the
first section, the construction of another seven kilometres road has
progressed," he said.
Of the 41 kilometres from Dedhgaun
to Jhyalbas, 20-km will remain after the second phase of the project has
progressed, he said.
A 9-km road from Jhyalbas to
Chormara has already been constructed last year. The province government aims
to take the road connecting Chormara to the East-West Highway from Dumkibas to
Triveni. However, no work has been carried out on the Dumkibas-Triveni section
due to the Chitwan National Park.
On the north side, the road
connects Dedhgaun of the district to Khairenitar via Manpur and Bhimad of
Tanahun and connects to the Prithvi Highway.
The Gandaki province government has
emphatically taken ahead the road project as it is the shortest route to
connect Mustang's Korala to Nawalpur's Triveni. (RSS)