Chitwan, Jan 24: Bharatpur Metropolitan City has successfully conducted the trial of first feeder of the underground electrical conduit in the city areas.
Mayor Renu Dahal inaugurated the
test by switching on the feeder installed in the premises of Inland Revenue
Office located at Bharatpur Metropolitan City-10.
The activities were carried out in
collaboration with Nepal Electricity Authority as per the Metropolis plan of
making city free of electric cables, she said, adding it would help to develop
the metropolis as a smart city.
Power has been supplied at
Bharatpur Hospital, Old Medical College and District Police Office through
underground electrical conduit from first feeder.
Engineer of Pokhara-Bharatpur
Distribution System Strengthening Project of NEA, Rajendra Poudel, mentioned
that six-lane road of Bharatpur Metropolis and bypass road were going to be
wire free trough 17 feeders. The Project has accomplished 70 per cent of such
undertaking.
Contract for the undertaking was
awarded to Tata Project Limited of India at Rs 1.30 billion to manage
underground electric cable in the metropolitan city, Poudel added.
NEA had forwarded the project with
the help of Asian Development Bank. The completion of the project is expected
within the current fiscal year. (RSS)