Lapchi across the mountains connecting to the road network

Magh 11, 2081

Kedar Shiwakoti

Lapchi across the mountains connecting to the road network

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The village of Himalpari, which is connected to the border with China, will be connected to the road network of Lapchi. With the government ensuring the resources of the North-South road network, Lapchi is about to be added to the road network. The road department under the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport has secured a resource of Rs 20 crore for awarding multi-year contracts for public roads.

  With the confirmation of the

source, it has been confirmed that the trinational road connecting China, Nepal and India will be built. There is a distance of 248 km from Bhanthimod in India, which is bordered by Mohattari, to Lapchi on the China border via Lamavgar. Out of which, 236 km of road network has been built from Bhanthimod to Lamavgar.

Among them, there is currently a black-paved road from Bhanthimod to Singti in Dolakha . Similarly, gravel road transport is being operated from Singti to Lamawgar. Out of the 12 km road to Lapchi, which is connected to the border with China, 7 km track has been opened at present . Amit Shrestha, Head of Division Road Office Charikot, said that after the opening of another 5 km track, the short distance road connecting China, Nepal and India will be operational.

'The road department has sent a letter confirming 200 million resources for the North-South highway,' he said, 'We have started preparing for a multi-year contract, and we have prioritized the 5 km road connecting Lapchi after the construction of this highway.' A direct road network will be expanded with China's Nyelam County and India's Bihar. A customs office was kept in Lamawgar for the business of Chinese traders from Falak and Lapchi, which was once a trade route. Currently, the office is in Lamavgar, but there are no employees.

Ramhari Pokharel, Director General of the Road Department under the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, said that since it is a tri-national road, resources have been ensured. "This is a very important road, it connects India and China closely with a road network," he said, "as there is not much left to open the track, the road will be connected to the border by next year." This road will connect Janakupar, the capital of Madhes province, to the road network with China. For Madhes province, the North-South highway option will be open for business and other projects.

Charikot-Mude road getting resources The department has requested the road department to ensure resources for the restoration of the Mude-Charikot section under the Lamasanghu-Jiri road, where the contract was broken after the construction company was not blacklisted. Chief Shrestha requested for the restoration of the road as tourism activities were affected due to the non-completion of the said road Tell .

This highway came into use when the flood damaged the highway on October 12/13. "It is a road that has been used as an alternative road to the BP highway, but it has not been restored after the contract was broken," he said. He said that he has sent a letter to the department for reconstruction of Jhamarsi road. 'Due to the flood, 900 meters of road has been washed away in Karnetar,' he said, 'an expert team has come and studied in Jhamarsi too, and we have asked them to ensure the source.' ; Pokharel, director general of the department, said that resources are being sought for the restoration of the Charikot-Mude road. He said that resources will also be ensured for Malukhola-Kirnetar and Jhamarsi on the BP highway. "The department is trying to ensure the resources to rebuild the roads damaged by the floods," he said.

Kedar

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