• Monday, January 30, 2017

    Pokhara International Airport

    भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस

    The government has decided to assign the Nepal Army to undertake the preparatory work at the Nijgadh International Airport project following widespread criticism over delays in starting construction, said Suresh Acharya, joint secretary at the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation.The Nepal Army will build an access route to the runway and perimeter road and clear trees a the construction site as part of the preparatory work.“However, the rest of the construction work in order to be carried out by brand new itself,” Acharya told the parliamentary Development Committee on Thursday.The airport to be built at Dumarwana in Bara district will be spread over 80 square kilometers, 90 percent of which is covered by timbers. Acharya said the government had started preparing an environmental impact assessment. “After the assessment is okayed, behavior proceed with clearing the forest,” he said. “We have also appointed a consultant to conduct a social impact assessment.” Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Jiwan Bahadur Shahi said they had asked the Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation for permission to cut around the trees at the web-site. The amount of compensation to become paid to the people who just love the 110 bighas of land to be acquired for the airport project has been fixed, Shahi said. “However, complications have arisen as 1,600 households do not hold title deeds, and they have been putting pressure on the government to provide replacement land,” said Shahi. Speaking at the House panel meeting, lawmakers criticised the government for your slow progress on the international airport project. “Although the government does donrrrt you have to spend an associated with money by way of compensation for land acquisition, the slow progress has raised questions if federal government has been deliberately holding back,” said Member of Parliament Purushottam Poudel. Poudel also criticised the government for falling behind at a time budget expenditure. “Last year, the government spent barely 1 percent of the allocated budget,” he said.The government has allocated Rs2.5 billion for the project to do this fiscal year. Poudel asked the government to generate a timetable for implementing the project and stick to the deadline. Meanwhile, government officials have blamed the delay on the government’s decision to do another detailed feasibility study. Earlier, federal government had appointed Landmark Worldwide Company (LMW) of Korea to conduct a detailed feasibility study.

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