Even after years, the road of 500 meters could not be upgraded
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In Kushma municipality-5 Bargaon, there is a Provincial Hospital Parvat. The Bikase Adda Infrastructure Development Office, which is in charge of the physical development of the district, is also located here. Dozens of other government offices can also be reached through the road in front of the hospital gate. But despite the passing of years, a total of 500 meters of road has not been reconstructed.
The patients are suffering when the concerned bodies do not show interest and concern about the condition of the road leading to the hospital, which is considered to be very sensitive. Shankar Giri, chairman of the hospital management committee, said that the dilapidated road in front of the hospital was due to the carelessness of those living in responsible places.
"Every day, three hundred patients come to the hospital, accident victims and patients have to be brought in wheelchairs," President Giri said. "Where, who is left to be told?" "Dense urban areas have a budget of 500 million, but that office abandons the construction of roads in the settlements and slopes the road in the middle of the forest," said President Giri.
The residents say that the potholes in the dusty and broken roads cause vehicle accidents and the stones thrown by the vehicles damage the shops.
Locals Ashok Shrestha and Yamuna Paudel asked how many more years it would take to build a half-kilometer road in a sensitive place like a hospital.
The ward president of Kushma-5 Ramhari Sharma said that it is not possible to build a road with the budget coming to his ward. Stating that there is a lack of budget to repair the broken roads in the ward, President Sharma said that it is necessary to get the attention of the development and infrastructure office for the reconstruction of the roads. 
I asked the infrastructure development office many times orally and in writing to recommend the relevant ministry for budget allocation. They listen . They say that . "Nothing has happened," President Sharma said, "The office that does not care about the collapse of the wall behind its own building has nothing to do with taking the initiative to build a road."
The Infrastructure Development Office has said that it is not possible to build the road this year as there is no budget. Santosh Aryal, head of the office, said that the plan will be included in the upcoming financial budget for the construction of the hospital's road.
Pradesh Hospital, Parbat has a capacity of 65 beds and more than three hundred patients come in a day. Patients will be examined from 7 am to 7 am and emergency services will be operated round the clock. Physiotherapy, hemodialysis, video x-ray, eye, dental services are available in the hospital.
In addition to the provincial hospital mountain and infrastructure development office, the Red Cross, armed police force, skill development, research commission, district court, post office, agricultural knowledge center, drinking water, education, surveyor, property, government attorney's office, animal expert center, district health, Nepal Journalist Federation, etc. are located here.
