Press
Release
Today, Shri
Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Ambassador of India to Nepal and Shri Basant Kumar Nembang,
Hon’ble Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport jointly dedicated to
the people of Nepal the Terai Roads built with Government of India grant
assistance. Shri Rabindranath Shrestha, Secretary, Shri Keshab Kumar Sharma,
Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Shri Arjun
Jung Thapa, Director General, Department of Roads, Shri Rohit Kumar Bisural,
Project Director of Postal Highway Directorate and Dr Praphullachandra Sharma,
Head of Projects Wing in the Indian Embassy were present at the ceremony.
2. Under a Memorandum of Understanding
between India and Nepal regarding strengthening of road infrastructure in Terai
region of Nepal, Government of Nepal identified ten priority roads to be built
under Government of India funding of NR 800 cr. These Terai roads are also
called as Hulaki Raj Marg and connect major towns located on the East-West
highway with India-Nepal border. These ten roads are located in seven border
districts of Province 1, 2 and 5 of Nepal and provide smooth travel experience
to people of over 284 wards, 149 villages, 18 gaunpalikas, 18 Nagar Palikas and
1 sub-metropolitan city.
3. The Government of India funded ten Terai roads
in Nepal are built as per the specifications prescribed by the Department of
Roads of Nepal. Each road has a seven meter carriage way and two meters of
shoulders on both sides. The roads also include drainage, foot paths with
railings in habitation areas, road signage boards, road markings and other road
furniture. Under the project over 652 culverts and over 111 kilometers of
drainage network have also been built.
4. The project has been implemented under
‘Government of India funding and Government of Nepal implementation’ modality.
For contractual purposes the ten roads were divided into 14 packages and the
Department of Roads of Nepal awarded 14 contracts during the period October
2016 to November 2017 for their construction. The specifications for
construction of these roads were prescribed in the Detailed Project Report
finalized by DoR of Nepal. It also engaged the National Highways and
Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL), a Government of India
undertaking as the Project Management Consultant for the project and the
consultancy fee was paid by Government of India from the NR 800 cr grant for
the project.
5. The
Government of India funded Terai roads project has helped strengthen road
infrastructures in Terai region of Nepal and further boost people to people
relationship between the border areas of the two countries. These completed
Hulaki Roads also complement the other major border infrastructure developed by
India in Nepal such as Integrated Check Posts at Birgunj and Biratnagar and
cross border railway lines. The Government of India funded cross-border railway
line between Jaynagar in India and Kurtha in Nepal has also been completed and
is ready for handing over to Government of Nepal for running passenger train
operations by of Nepal. In this regard, both sides are working on completing
the final preparations for passenger train operations.
6. Today, Ambassador of India and Minister
for Physical Infrastructure and Transport dedicated 13 of the 14 packages which
have been completed and are already being used by the people of the areas since
over a year. These newly completed roads have been providing smooth travel
experience to people of the Terai region. The Postal Highway Directorate has
issued taking over certificates in respect of five of the completed packages
and is completing the documentation in respect of the remaining. Names, length
and location of the completed and dedicated Terai Road packages are below:
Sl
No
|
Name
of the Road
|
Length
(KM)
|
District
|
1
|
Manmat-Kalaiya-Matiyarwa,
Pkg-1
|
15.00
|
Bara
|
2
|
Manmat-Kalaiya-Matiyarwa,
Pkg-2
|
11.66
|
Bara
|
3
|
Birendrabazar-Yadukuha-Mahinthpur,
Pkg-1
|
17.00
|
Dhanusha
|
4
|
Birendrabazar-Yadukuha-Mahinthpur,
Pkg-2
|
15.31
|
Dhanusha
|
5
|
Janakpur-Yadukuha
|
16.63
|
Dhanusha
|
6
|
Maisthan-Gaushalabazar-Samsi
|
26.94
|
Mahottari
|
7
|
Jaleshwor-Hardi
|
27.26
|
Mahottari
|
8
|
Lamahi-Koilabas
|
33.47
|
Dang
|
9
|
Kanepokhari-Rangeli
|
25.40
|
Morang
|
10
|
Kalyanpur-Barsain-Subhranpatti
|
17.28
|
Saptari
|
11
|
Tamagadhi-Simraungadh,
Pkg-1
|
20.00
|
Bara
|
12
|
Tamagadhi-Simraungadh,
Pkg-2
|
19.745
|
Bara
|
13
|
Birgunj–Thori,
Pkg-1
|
25.60
|
Parsa
|
14
|
Birgunj
–Thori, Pkg-2 – Work Ongoing
|
30.00
|
Parsa
|
7. During their remarks Ambassador and
Minister thanked officials of the Postal Highway Directorate of the Department
of Roads of Nepal and the National Highways and Infrastructure Development
Corporation Ltd. and above all the people of India for their assistance and
cooperation in completion of the project.
8. Today’s joint dedication of 13 of 14
Terai Roads packages to the People of Nepal by Ambassador of India to Nepal and Minister for Physical Infrastructure
and Transport of Nepal, the India and Nepal bilateral relationship has seen
another milestone in the development cooperation between the two countries.
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Kathmandu
31st March 2021