Residents of Trivenidham, located in East Nawalparasi Area No. 2, are forced to travel a 47-kilometer winding road through Lumbini Province to reach their rural municipality office.
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Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising has directed subordinate employees to proceed with technical work to immediately open the Triveni-Dumkibas road.
On Saturday morning, after listening to the team of local Suraj Gurung, who had reached Triveni to complain that the residents of Triveni were facing a major problem due to the lack of a road network connecting Triveni and Dumkibas, Minister Ghising telephoned Director General of the Roads Department Vijay Jaisi and instructed him to proceed with the work immediately.
Residents of Trivenidham in East Nawalparasi Area No. 2 are forced to travel a 47-kilometer winding road via the Lumbini Province road to reach their rural municipality office. After listening to the complaints of the locals who had reached his residence demanding the opening of the Triveni-Dumkibas road to end this compulsion, Minister Ghising instructed Director General of the Roads Department Jaisi to proceed with the work.
Binayi Triveni Rural Municipality-6 and 7 of East Nawalparasi are located in Trivenidham, which is connected to the Indian border. Residents of Triveni are forced to travel 46 kilometers to Dumkibas via Triveni Bardaghat and Daunne to reach their rural municipality office in Dumkibas.
The Gandaki Province government has been saying that it will construct the Triveni-Dumkibas road every year, but due to lack of work, a group of locals reached Kathmandu on Saturday to meet Minister Ghising.
When Minister Ghising reached Triveni last week, the locals had demanded that the Triveni-Dumkibas road construction work be immediately taken forward and they should be merged with Lumbini Province.
If a 22-kilometer road is constructed from Triveni, Dumkibas Bazaar on the Mahendra Highway can be reached. Dumkibas can be reached by cutting 7 kilometers of that road.
In 2060 BS, Kamalanacharya, the head of Gajendra Mokshadham in Triveni, had done the work of cutting the road connecting Triveni to Dumkibas by donating labor. After that, the forest office blocked the road and traffic has not been able to move from there.
