Karnali state government blacktops 21kms road in one year
KATHMANDU: JULY 28 – The Karnali State government has blacktopped 21 kilometres of road in one year. This was shared while reviewing the annual progress for the Fiscal Year 2020/21.
Similarly, 113.6 kilometres road has been gravelled while 758.2 kilometres new roads constructed. The state government likewise has constructed 11 suspension bridges and seven RCC bridges along the road, the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers said.
Karnali state government spokesperson and Minister for Internal Affairs and Law, Sita Kumari Nepali said electricity has been installed at 3,540 households throughout the state in the previous fiscal year.
Minister Nepali said 767 shelters have been constructed and handed over to the Dalit and impoverished families under the People’s Housing Programme.
The state government has expanded the irrigation facility to 2,145 hectares of land and provided potable water to 5,710 additional households.
Under the river control programme, the state government has constructed 18.77 kilometres of the embankment and restored additional 180 hectares of land.
The progress report mentions that works related to the construction of infrastructures as local level ward offices, health posts, school buildings, among others, have been completed in various districts under different programmes.
The state government has also initiated the preparation of the draft of mainstreaming policy targeting the Raute community, the nomadic tribal community found in the state.