Dodhara Chandani (Kanchanpur), May 9: The local residents in Kanchanpur district have hoped for more job opportunities after the completion of the dry port in Dodhara Chandani, Kanchanpur.
The people here are hopeful of
opening of industries thus creating several jobs.
With the jobs available in the
local market, their obligation to go to the Indian cities seeking employment
opportunities will end.
Many youths from this area in the
district often travel to different Indian cities for work.
Currently, the work of tree felling
has gained momentum for the construction of the dry port. The tree felling task
is taking place for the past 10 days. A total of 1,593 trees have to be cut for
the port's construction.
Likewise, a four-lane motorable
bridge over the Mahakali river and a six-lane road from Gaddachauki to the dry
port have already been completed.
Ram Khadka, 60, of Dodhara Chandani
Municipality-1 expressed the locals' hope for jobs opportunities after the
construction of the dry port there adding that the new bridge over the Mahakali
river and the six-lane road have brought significant changes to the area,
leading to optimism about positive changes from the dry port development.
Likewise, central committee member
of Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jung Bahadur Malla
stated that business from the dry port here could boost economic activities in
the districts of Sudurpaschim Province adding that the facility would ensure
better access to trade and business access to the Indian
capital city New Delhi and other industrial areas of India. Malla said that there will be immense job creation, better connectivity, infrastructure and industries for trade and business with the operation of the dry port.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
was signed between the Government of Nepal and the Government of India on June
1, 2023 for the construction of the dry port with financial and technical
support from India. (RSS)