The slope road on the highway was completed three weeks ago after the then Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Kulman Ghising, instructed additional workers and laborers to work during an on-site inspection.
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The paving of the eastern section of the under-construction Mahendra Highway, from Dumkibas to the west, has been completed. According to Rakesh Jha, consultant engineer of China State Engineering Corporation, the paving of the one-way section of the highway has been completed.
The one-way work of the approved slope road in the area from Dumkibas Bazaar to West Bishwakarma Temple was completed on Saturday.
The slope work of the eastern section of the Daunne road section between Dumkibas and Bardaghat under the Mahendra Highway has been completed. Work is underway to complete the 12.5-meter two-way road slope work on that section by the month of Magh.
Three weeks ago, the then Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Kulman Ghising, instructed to add laborers and labourers during an on-site inspection, and the slope road work on the highway was completed from 7 am to 10 pm.
Of the 14-kilometer road section of Daunne, about 6 kilometers of road (slope and blacktop) have been completed by Saturday. The then Minister Ghising had given strict instructions during an on-site inspection to complete the work so that one-way traffic can be carried out on the Daunne road by the month of Magh.
Construction of a 3-lane highway is underway in Daunne. The construction of a 60-kilometer road from Daunne to East Gaindakot is in the final stages. Engineer Jha has claimed that the construction of the road from Gaindakot to Daunne will be completed by next Falgun.
Construction of a sloping road has been started in Daunne due to the presence of hills and areas with high waterlogging. Although the initial survey of the road estimated a blacktop road, it was changed and the work of sloping roads was moved forward in areas with high waterlogging.
