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Serve for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Ramesh Lekhak and Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae together introduced the Highway today.
A 18-kilometer extend under the 89.2-kilometer segment of the Highway in the region is yet to be opened while six extensions are under-development for most recent three years.
The street venture was at that point brought into a contention before as the Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation did not support the progressing development guaranteeing it would decimate 150 hectares of timberland grounds in the Basanta district.
Pastor of State for Forest and Soil Conservation Dirgha Raj Bhat himself had investigated the street extend a week ago and advised the specialists to stop the development.
Then, nearby partners protested the move of initiating the under-development street.
Neighborhood human rights lobbyist Gambhir Singh Air presumed that there could be some play of land mafias, which constrained the priests to initiate the extension in a rush.
Serve Lekhak was addressed about the rush amid the occasion, to which he reacted that strategies were at that point in progress to finish the development at the most punctual.
“We have as of now dealt with the issue,” he stated, including that the street would lead the far-west to improvement.
Similarly, nearby units of the resistance parties including CPN-UML and the Rastriya Janamorcha had welcomed the visitors with banner banners.
Talking on the event, Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ray said the Postal Highway, being built with the India help, was another point of reference in Nepal-India collaboration.
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