Madhyabindu (Nawalparasi), March 27: A regular journey through Dauune stretch along the Narayangadh-Butwal road section has become full of hassles.
It is now suffocating to travel
through this section as the highway in Daunne area has been demolished during
the road expansion.
Commuters are suffering every day
due to snail pace in reconstruction of structures demolished during the road
expansion.
Although other areas of the road
section have been blacktopped in a pace, the bumpy and dusty roads, narrow
turns and temporary diversions in Daunne area have made the journey
precarious.
Jeevan Dhakal, a passenger, said,
"The road from Dumkibas to Bardaghat via Daunne is risky. There is a risk
of raod accidents due to dust and smoke. It took four hours to get through
Daunne's path".
In absence of alternative roads,
the problem owing to traffic congestion has further panicked the journey.
Basanta Khanal, a driver, said,
"It takes two to three hours to cross the 14-KM road. There is a compulsion
to take risky journey. . Most of the vehicles coming from and to Kathmandu
reach here at midnight. During this time, the problems faced by passengers and
drivers are more difficult. The risk of accidents is the same due to the dust
that is not visible on the way".
Laxman Tangami, sub-inspector at
the Area Police Office, Dumkibas, said that the travel to the area was quite
complicated due to snail pace in the construction of the road.
"The Daunne area of
Narayangadh-Butwal road section is also considered to be the most risky area
with the highest number of accidents. The number of small and big road
accidents has also increased in this section these days", he said.
Engineer Shiva Khanal, information
officer of Narayangadh Butwal Road Project eastern section, said that out of 65
kilometers of roads in the eastern section, 47 kilometers have been blacktopped
one-way. Construction of culverts and remaining bridges and base and sub-base
works are underway at 13 places.
According to him, the physical
progress of the eastern section under the project so far is 57.7 percent.
Rakesh Jha, co-manager of the
construction company China State Construction Engineering, claimed that the
construction work has been carried out in a way to reduce obstruction in
vehicular movement.
"At present, more than 650
workers are being mobilized for road expansion. Under the eastern section of
the road project, it took a long time to cut the most difficult hill rock in
Daunne area", he said.
Out of the 65 kilometers from
Gaindakot to Daunne under the 114-kilometer Narayangadh-Butwal road, work is
underway to expand the three-lane road in the market area with service lanes
and in the 14-kilometer stretch of Daunne, Jha informed.
The project, which started at a
cost of Rs 17 billion, has been extended three times so far due to lack of
timely work. The deadline extended for the third time will expire on 24 July
2025. (RSS)