Budget constraint
behind delay in completing Tripureshwor-Nagdhunga project
Kathmandu,
June 16: Budget constraint has been cited as the main reason behind a delay in
completing the 16- kilometers Tripureshwor-Nagdhunga road widening project.
Lack
of cooperation among the government bodies has been blamed for triggering an
adversity in regard with the implementation of the project. Structures lying along the both roadsides in
multiple locations, which need to be demolished, are still standing tall thus
hindering the implementation of project.
According
to project Chief Deepak KC, electric and telephone poles remaining with in the
area covered by the widening project are yet to be removed and the Department
of Industry has not yet dismantled its Tripureshwor-based building.
Department's General Director Shankar Aryal shared that they were facing the
budget shortage to dismantle its building.
"The Department is not in the position
of managing budget to demolish its building and has no objection if the project
itself does it," Aryal added.
The Department vacated the building a week ago
and shifted to the building owned by Cottage and Small Industries Development
Committee.
The
Department of Roads ( DoR) telling the same story said though it was obliged to
manage the budget for removing electric poles that lie within the area covered by the project, it was currently unable to do this.
Besides
this, the project has not been able to
accelerate the widening works in some locations owing to Supreme Court's order
( stay order) to keep the Kathmandu
Upatyaka Khanepani Limited's tank at Soaltee mode, Nepal's Telecom's
underground cable of Nepal Telecom at Dhungeaddha, 184 houses along the roadside
as it is.
The
road will be widened to 22 meters from the existing 16 meters.
The
project that started a year ago has seen no noticeable progress yet. The Office
of Prime Minister and Council of Ministers today held a meeting among the
authorities concerned including Kathmandu Valley Development Authority ( KVDA)
, the DoR, NEA and the NT to discuss the issue.
KVDA development commissioner Dr Bhaikaji
Tiwari, DoR Director General Gopal
Sigdel , NEA Executive Director Kulman Ghising and NT Managing Director Kamini
Raj Bhandari pledges to make efforts to clear the hurdles seen in the
acceleration of the project.
The
OPMCM Secretary Chandra Kumar Ghimire
pledged to form a mechanism to seek as solution to the problems.
Locals
have the complaints that a delay in the
construction of project has really given them terrible experiences. Dust from
the under-construction roads blankets their houses in winter while muddy roads
in the summer make their surroundings dirty and movement tougher.
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