Bharatpur, Feb 7: The work of
upgrading the runway of Meghauli Airport in west Chitwan has started.
The new runway will be 700 meters long and 20
meters wide. The grass field runway will be upgraded to high-level gravel one,
said Chief of Meghauli Airport project Chandramani Sapkota.
The upgrading work of the runway is expected
to cost of around 12 million rupees. The Nepali Army has been using the strip
for training of parajumping. Likewise, hotels in Meghauli charter aircrafts and
helicopters to bring in their guests.
The airport remains closed for regular since
2067 BS after the government adopted a policy not to operate hotels inside
Chitwan National Park. The Meghauli airport spread over 23 bigaha of land is 24
km south from Bharatpur. (RSS)