Driving the development of remote roads

Baishak 17, 2081

DB Budha

Driving the development of remote roads

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Singh Kathayat of Patarasi-6 Bhangkhola is very happy after the road connecting Jumla headquarter Khalanga to Patarasi Rural Municipality was opened. Now he delivers daily consumer goods at home using a cargo vehicle. The organic products produced at home are being delivered to the cities of Surkhet Nepalgunj by road.

'First apples, potatoes,  Even though onions and tomatoes were produced, it was very difficult to bring them to the market," he said. There is no need for farmers to panic due to lack of market.' They are suffering a lot because the bridge was not built in Urthukhola, now they are delivering vehicles to their doorsteps with the construction of a concrete bridge.

Khadk Bahadur Sunar of Patarasi-2 responded that the daily necessities could be delivered to the village in a cargo vehicle, so he was relieved of his back burden. According to him, due to the lack of roads, one had to walk for a day to reach the village from the headquarters Khalanga. Now, from small vehicles to big cargo trucks are reaching the village. Farmers are excited about the production of apples, beans, potatoes and corn after the road reaches their doorstep. Besides, Chukki Mahatara of Patarasi-7 has the experience of cultivating vegetables and delivering them to the consumers of Khalanga. 

apple,  Walnut, bean and potato farmers are exporting to Surkhet, Nepalganj, Kalikot, Jajarkot and other districts. The traders used to reach the village and buy Raithane products. Before the road was not reached, it was difficult to sell apples for 5 rupees per kilo. Potatoes, beans, millet and beans used to be stored in the village,' Khadk Bahadur said, 'now most of the farmers have direct contact with the traders of Surkhet Nepalgunj.'

Since Patarasi is the highest place in the world where Marsi rice is produced, it is becoming easy to bring domestic and foreign tourists. Locals said that people who come to research Marsi paddy use vehicles to come and go. 

Now Patarasi's road 12  The month is running smoothly. All the settlements are within the reach of the road as auxiliary roads have been built to reach every village. That's it, Lasi,  Flea markets have opened in Urthu and Talfi. Where all the things found in the headquarters Khalanga are reaching. 

Except for government work, all items reach the village. Now more than a dozen vehicles leave Patarasi road every day. The counter has been opened at the Jumla airport and the transport service is being resumed. 

The importance of more remote roads has increased as the tourists who reach Raratal via Khalanga pass through the roads of Patarasi. Along with that, construction materials such as cement and saria have reached the villages. Most of the villages are building houses according to the building codes. 

Teachers, expert doctors, ministers, secretaries are going to and fro easily from village to village. Because of the road, the construction materials for the power project of nearly one megawatt could be easily obtained. Patarasi Rural Municipality's economic prosperity is based on the road, the former president  Lachiman Bohora said. 

According to him, farmers produce walnuts from the garden,  Seeds and seedlings, apple seeds and seedlings are being delivered to the Himalayan and hilly districts. Even though the roads of Sinja and Kankasundari, Triveni and Topla, Dansaghu and Chotra are connected, it is possible to circumnavigate the district in one day by vehicle.

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