Permission granted to cut around 7,000 trees for the widening of Muglin-Pokhara road

22, Oct 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
Source::RSS

Around 7,000 trees are to be cut during the widening of the Muglin-Pokhara road section to four lanes along the Prithvi Highway

RSS

Around 7,000 trees are to be cut during the widening of the Muglin-Pokhara road section along the Prithvi Highway

The road is being extended to four lanes, and 6,750 trees along the Tanahu section are to be removed. Division Forest Office, Tanahu chief Komalraj Kafley said the permission for the same has already been achieved from the Department of Forests.  

The road project is bound to hand the braid cut while implementing the project to the Forest Office. Likewise, the process of seeking permission to cut 1,250 trees on the Kaski section is in progress. 

So far, electric poles near the roadside along the eight kilometers of the area at Gunadi area of Myagde rural municipality-1 have been pulled out in the course of the widening of 80 kilometers Muglin-Pokhara road section. 

The road is being upgraded with the loan assistance of the Asian Development Bank.  The upgrading works are being carried out, dividing the road into two blocks.  The contract of the 41.45 Aabukhaireni-Jamune east sections has been given to the China Communication Constructions.

In contrast, the contract of 39 kilometers Jamune-Pokhara east section has been won by Anhui Kaiyuan Highway and Bridge Construction Ltd.

Works are in progress along the first block of the section. Project Chief Narendra Subedi said the section was contracted at the cost of 6.21 billion. At the same time, the representative of the Highway and Bridge Construction Company arrived in Nepal in the last week of August owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, and works on the second cluster are yet to kick-off, it is said.

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