Peach road going up the hill

Jestha 28, 2082

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

Peach road going up the hill

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There is a competition to build wide black-paved roads in the headquarters of Bharatpur and other market areas. But there are hilly parts of Chitwan where the road is just beginning to be tarred. The Siddhi Village Development Committee of Sawik located in the hills is currently included in Ward No. 10 and 11 of Kalika Municipality. 76-year-old Phoolmaya Chepang, who is in the dilemma of whether or not Peach Road will die even if it is a municipality, seems happy now.

 

Kalika-11 Siddhi Kriling's Phoolmaya's house is under the cover of the main road. It's been years since that road widened . Now it has been more than three years since I heard that black paper will happen soon. His house is close to the ward office building. At least according to the plan to connect the ward office with the black road network of the city, peach has started from last Thursday . Therefore, Phulmaya's house has been confirmed to be peachy.

Phulmaya's family has been living in Kriling for 6-7 years. Before that, Siddi lived in Majbang. There was no road access to the mountain village Majbang. After they started to dig the road in Kriling, they came down seeing that it would be easy. The distance between Majhwang and Kriling is not that far . There is Majhbang village on the hill which can be reached by crawling under the river and walking for more than half an hour from the river.

Siddhi village is a place of residence of Chepang tribal community of Nepal which belongs to a very marginalized group. In Ward No. 10, some amount of Tamang community also resides. But the ward president Krishna Bahadur Praja Chepang informed that almost only Chepangs live in hard number 11. In this Chepang-dominated village, for the first time in history, last year only about hundred meters of the road was paved.

50-year-old Nirmaya Chepang, who was elected as a member in Ward No. 11 in the local elections of 2074, expresses her sorrow and pain that the road is not good and says that it was not possible. Nirmaya, who lives in Siddhi Kholagaon, says that it takes two to three hours to go to Jutapani municipal office. "If the river rises in more rains, everything would stop. "We were deprived of basic facilities like roads and bridges," she said.

Peach road going up the hill The road leading to the ward office in Siddhi, a hilly village in Kalika municipality-11, is being prepared to be paved. Photo: Ramesh Kumar Paudel/Kantipur.

Now it is not possible to pass through Khare rivers passing through Shaktikhor to Siddi due to the wide bridge. Niramaya says that facilities have also been added to the hilly villages as the road has been paved. From the year 2063, Zenten Jeep and pickup vans have started running from Shaktikhor to Tindobhan, which is seven kilometers east of Siddhi. After the earthquake, the road started widening with the year 2073.

'Last year, about seven kilometers of roads were paved in Ward No. 10 till Siddhi Three Dobhan. At that time, about 100 meters of the road of Ward No. 11 was blackened. At present, about three kilometers of road is completed with black paper till the office of Ward No. 11,'' said Vinod Regmi, Mayor of Kalika Municipality. Mayor Regmi said that the work has progressed rapidly by completing it within June 25.

The municipality is going to pave this road for Rs. A road with a drain has been built. "Due to the hilly parts, there are concrete slopes where the black sheets cannot survive in the rain," said Mayor Regmi. After the completion of this work, the black-paved road will reach from Shaktikhor to the ward offices of Kalika-10 and 11 wards in the north direction.

Even though the ward office is connected to the black road, the condition of the road in other parts of Siddi is still bad. Krishna Bahadur Praja Chepang, Ward President of Ward No. 11, said that although the road has been reached in some places, it has just started to be blackened. They have reached the village. After the tarmac till the ward office, now we will make the other roads of the village clean . He appealed to the state and union government to help us in our problem.

Ramesh

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