Dodhara Chandani (Kanchanpur), June
2: Construction of dry port has gained momentum in Dodhara Chandani.
Executive Director of Nepal
Intermodal Transport Development Committee, Ashish Gajurel informed that the
dry port construction works are being undertaken in a desired pace.
As many as 1,000 trees have been so
far cut down in Mayapuri community forest at Dodhara Chandani municipality-1,
he shared.
"Preparations are being placed
in a way proceed with the construction works by completing tree-felling this
month, for which India has already selected a construction company", he
shared.
It may be noted that a memorandum
of understanding as signed between the governments of Nepal and India on 1 June
2023, for the construction of the dry port with financial and technical
assistance of the Indian government.
The Indian side has solicited bids
for the construction of the port at a cost of INR 2.543 billion and has
selected a construction company.
The construction will begin after
the Nepali side vacates the port site and hands it over to the Indian
side.
The Intermodal Transport Development
Committee has indicated that infrastructure will be built on 42.36 hectares of
land for the port, including two warehouse buildings, customs inspection
building, quarantine building, immigration building, and security building.
Nepal has already brought into
operation a six-lane access road to the dry port and a four-lane concrete
bridge over the Mahakali River.
India is constructing the access
road to the port from its side. With the construction of the dry port and the
operation of the western border point, it is expected to open the avenues for
the development of the Sudurpaschim (far-west) region. (RSS)