Black paper when added expires

Gyampesal-Takukot road blacked out two decades after the track was opened

Chaitra 21, 2081

Hariram Upreti

Black paper when added expires

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Gyampesal-Panchkhuwa Deurali-Takukot road reaching the center of Barpak Sulikot Rural Municipality has been started. In July 2077, a contract was awarded for the road. In the second extended period, the road paving work has been accelerated.

Infrastructure office technician Kapil Kapri said that 8.638 km of road construction has started. "The work has started so that eight kilometers of the road can be blacked," he said, "This time we have accelerated the work to blacken the road." A contract agreement was signed to cover the said road at a cost of 29 crore 77 lakh 20 thousand.

On 14th July 2077, M/S Viruwa Waiba & Lama JV was given the responsibility of the road paving. The deadline for the second extension of the contractor company is till the end of March. A road with a width of seven meters and a drain of one meter will be made. Kapri said that the construction of drains, cabin walls and machinery walls have been completed.

25 million has been allocated for the said road in the current financial year. The road was paved almost two decades after the track was opened. Bishnu Bhatt, Chairman of Barpak Sulikot Rural Municipality, said that the track of Utt Road was opened in 2063. The road was covered with dust in winter and mud in winter due to lack of black pavement.

"Last year, the road should have been paved, we have requested many times on behalf of the rural municipality," he said, "This year, the work has accelerated, we are hopeful that the contracted section will be completed."

Hariram

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