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Although Lalitpur Metropolitan Municipality and Divisional Road Office Lalitpur said that Satdobato-Dholahiti and Chakrapath-Lagankhel road sections under Kanti Lokpath will be paved within a week, there is still no progress.
Lalitpur Metropolitan Corporation had dug seven months ago to lay a pipe inside the road to bring Rajkulo water flowing from Lele Tikabhairav to Sappatatal and Pale Swan (lotus pond) at Lagankhel .
Lotus Construction Company got a contract with Lalitpur Metropolitan Corporation for 1 crore 25 lakh rupees on 20th June 2081 to lay pipes, while Build Dob Builders Company got a contract with Division Road Office Lalitpur on 6th Chaitra 2081 for 88 lakh 78 thousand rupees.
Division Road Office Lalitpur Chief Gopal Prasad Khakurel claimed that due to rain, they could not lay the tarpaulin . The length of the palace is 22 and a half km. To bring water to the pond, the Lalitpur Metropolitan Corporation has started work under the Kanti Lok Path from Sunakothi Chibhal to Lagankhel (3.5 km) in the first phase. In the second phase, the metropolis plans to bring Sunakothi from Bangedhara to Chibhal.
The Lalitpur metropolis has given Godavari Rs. The Godavari Municipality has already called for tenders for the construction of the bridge.
Now gravel has not been laid all over the place to be paved. According to the plan, no wall has been built in Dholahiti area. Due to lack of black paper in time, the road section has become unstable. Due to road potholes, common people are forced to cross at risk. Pedestrians have to suffer.
accidents have started to increase . Lalitpur Metropolitan City- 15 Wards Sappatatal Pond is spread over 15 plants and Pale Swan Pool is spread over 30 plants. To restore Sappatatal Pond, which has disappeared, to its old style, local founders and others fought a legal battle for a decade and a half.
