Nepal

Kathmandu, May 15The contractor hired to expand the Chabahil-Jorpati road segment has finally started black topping 300 metres of the road from Tusalchowk to Bouddha Stupachowk.
Despite repeated requests from the locals the contractor had failed to total the project for approachly four years.Locals of the area at the initiative of Bouddha Trade Association, a few days ago, had staged a protest blocking the busy Chabahil-Jorpati road.Following the protest, Shakunta Lal Hirachan, the proprietor of the contracting company United Builders and Engineers Pvt Ltd was presdegreed to instantly start black topping the road segment.The contractor was supposed to start the blacktopping on Sunday.The agreement reached with locals required completion of all tasks to be underaken before blacktopping the road.The tasks included completing groundwork to blacktop the Bouddha Gate nsprint; Jorpati segment, sprinkling water on the road to settle dust regularly and repairing drainage and water lines.
However, none of the tasks were visible along the road section when THT reached the site.Deepak Chaulagain, chairperson of the Bouddha Trade Association, said the contractor was in fixed touch with them, and had promised to total the task on time.We hope that we don''t have to stage amuchher protest against non-completion of the pending work,& Chaulagain said.The contractor was required to total the 3.6-kilometre road segment from Chabahil to Bagmati Bridge at Jorpati within two-and a-half years in 2015.





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