The Indian side has advanced the process of building a dam on the Marha River, which will flood the Nepali settlements and land.
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The Indian side has advanced the process of blocking the mouth of the river so that the Nepali settlements will be flooded. The Indian side has advanced the process of building a dam on the Marha river flowing through Raghunathpur in Sonma Rural Municipality-3 of Mahottari under the Nepal-India border, which will flood the Nepali settlements and land.
The Indian side has also taken forward the process of constructing a 2 km channel in the Dasgaja area to irrigate paddy by blocking the flood water coming from the Marha river at Bhagwatipur in Gram Panchayat-8 Bhagwatipur in Sitamarhi district of India, which is connected to Raghunathpur. Despite the obstacles from the Nepali side, the local residents, under the leadership of Sarpanch Girendra Kumar Singh of Bharat Kanhama, are coming with dozers, tractors and spades to build the dam.
The Indian side has advanced the process of making the water flow towards Kanhama by building a dam more than 10 feet high to stop the Marha river flowing from Nepal and making a channel in the Dasgaja area. After the Nepali side obstructed the construction of the dam, the Indian officials returned on Monday after measuring and inspecting the construction of the bridge in the border area.
led by CO Moni Kumari for India According to the armed police assigned for the border security, the employees and security agencies on Monday built a dam on the Marha river and made a bridge from Dasgaja to the east and measured the place where the dam will be placed.
The Chief District Officer of Mahottari, Narayan Prasad Risal, said that officials and locals from the Indian side came and tried to build a dam by using dozers in Dasgaja area and stopped them saying that no work can be done in the international border area.
'They have been trying to build a dam since a week ago,' Prazia Risal said, "As soon as the information came, we alerted the Indian side." As the construction of the dam will flood the Nepali territory, we have asked not to do any activity.' Prazia Risal said that the Indian side has agreed not to build a dam in the border area. In the past, when India built a dam in the border area, the BOP of the Armed Police, Raghunathpur village had been flooded and damaged.
