Siraha, Feb 11: Establishment of an
industrial village has been planned at Laxminagar of Surunga municipality-3 in
Saptari district. Industrialist Birendra Neupane informed that the industrial
village named 'Big Indus Padamnagar' will be constructed within two years at a
cost of Rs 4 billion.
The industrial village would be set
up in 14 bighs of land.
Senior leader of CPN (Unified
Socialist) and former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal laid a foundation stone
to the industrial village on Monday. On the occasion, leader Khanal said the
industries play a significant role for the national development.
"It is a historic project
which is linked to country's development and prosperity," he observed,
adding that private sector is capable to forward the development initiatives.
Such activities help create employments, he added.
He further viewed the employments
generated within country would curb youth exodus.
Similarly, the company proprietor
and hydropower entrepreneur Birendra Neupane informed that the industrial
village was being set up in memory of his grandfather, Padma Bahadur, who had a
significant contribution in the social sector. "We can also work in the
country by establishing industries and giving jobs to the youths," he
said, adding that he took the decision of industrial village after realizing
the need of service to the native land.
"It would benefit a huge
number of people when it comes to operation," he believed.
In the facility, there will be a
pulp factory for producing packets of fruit juice and pulp.
During a season, 10 trucks of mango
would be purchased from farmers for the factory every day. It helps ensure
proper value to the locally produced fruits.
Similarly, a cold storage capacious
for as much as 2,600 metric tons of fruits would be constructed in the
facility. It would not only help farmers store their products but also give
market, according to Neupane.
In collaboration with Indian businesspersons
of petroleum products, a lubricant factory would be set up in the industrial
village.
The other industries in line are
those related to paint, solar plant, glass and bottles.
In the programme, Mayor of Surunga
municipality, Geeta Chaudhary, expressed happiness over the grand project
which, she argued, would create jobs. She also vowed support from local level
for the establishment of project. (RSS)