Lumbini, Jan 24: The breakthrough of the main tunnel of the under-construction Siddhababa tunnel is taking place today. Siddhababa tunnel way is a project of national pride.
The construction of the one
kilometre 126 metres tunnel from the upper Siddhababa Temple on the
Butwal-Tansen road section under the Siddhartha Highway has been
completed.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is
scheduled to carry out the breakthrough of the main tunnel today.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance
Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel, Minister for Physical Infrastructure Devendra
Dahal among other government high-officials will be present in the
programme.
Project Head Krishna Raj Adhikari
said that all preparations have been completed for the final breakthrough
inauguration by the Prime Minister.
The area from the lower Siddhababa
Temple to Dobhan of Palpa along the Siddhartha Highway is the most landslide
prone region. The tunnel has been constructed to make this section of the
highway safe as landslides occur even during the dry season.
The Department of Roads had called
for international tender for the construction of the tunnel on May 23, 2021
after a meeting of the Council of Ministers in 2020 allocated the budget for
the tunnel.
Three emergency bypasses have been
constructed in case of any problem in the tunnel. The breakthrough of the third
and first bypass had been done on September 11 and 20 respectively while the
breakthrough of the third bypass was done on December 22, 2024.
The first bypass is 151 metres
long, the second 161 metres long and the third one is 130 metres long. The
first bypass is towards the upper Siddhababa Temple and the third bypass is
towards the dam site.
The 1.12-kilometre tunnel will have
double lanes with a width of 8.5 metres along with sidewalks.
China State Construction
Engineering Corporation started construction of the project at a cost of Rs 7
billion 342 million and 140 thousand. The project will be completed in
2027.
The Siddhababa-Dobhan road section
is the main link between more than a dozen districts in the plains and the
hills, including Palpa, Gulmi, Arghakhanchi, Syangja, Kaski, Parbat and Baglung
districts. It is one of the busiest highways of Nepal with more than 5,000
vehicles plying the road section every day. (RSS)