Pokhara: The preliminary task of expansion and up-gradation of the Prithvi Highway that connects tourism city Pokhara with federal capital Kathmandu has begun with the cut-down of trees. With the concessional loan of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Muglin-Pokhara road project has advanced its works as part of its plan to expand the existing two-lane to a four-lane road and improve the quality.
In order to speed up the road expansion drive, the project has taken the task into two parts. The 39-km section from Seti Bridge of Prithvichowk in Pokhara to Jamune of Tanahun falls in the western section of the road. An office of the Mugling-Pokhara road project has been set up in Pokhara to look after the road section.
Likewise, the 43-km road stretching from Jamune to Anbukhaireni falls in the eastern section. Its office has been established at Gunadi.
Project Chief of the western section Amit Kumar Shrestha shared that the task of falling trees has begun in the western section of the road expansion drive. He informed that the task of tree cut-down has been expedited after taking departmental approval from the concerned authority.
So far 1,800 trees have been cut down in the western section where a total of 3,163 trees need to be cleared off for the road expansion drive. Shrestha added, “After the clearance of trees we will focus on shifting electric poles and houses and huts”.
The road expansion drive in the eastern section has gained more momentum than that of the western section. RSS
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