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Minister Bhatta vows to construct dry port on war footing

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November 1, 2020
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Kanchanpur, November 1 : Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Lekhraj Bhatta has said the construction of dry port at Dodhara Chandani of Mahakali Municipality would be taken ahead on a war-footing. He said this in a meeting with the party workers at his residence in Godavari Municipality of Kailali district on Saturday (October 31).

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Minister Bhatta said the dry port construction would be taken ahead through the tender process after final discussions are held with India and an agreement is signed in that connection. “India had not agreed to construct the dry port at Kanchabhoj of Dodhara Chandani area as more than 12 kilometres of its forest is there. India has agreed to construct the dry port at Mayapuri,” he said.

According to him, human settlements had to be removed at Kanchabhog but that was not the case at Mayapuri. One thousand bighas land required for constructing the facility is also available at Mayapuri, he added. Minister Bhatta said the dry port would be constructed at the area close to the six-lane bridge that is to be constructed over the Mahakali river.

The Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies on the occasion shared that the area adjoining the dry port will be developed as ‘Cross-border Economic Corridor’, and there is a plan to connect it with the Asian Highway. The process has been forwarded for construction of the dry port at the Gauri Community Forest at Mahakali Municipality-1 after India agreed to provide connectivity via Bhaisabhoj of Gadikot and Chakrapur.

Minister Bhatta also inspected the Gauri community forest area today. Meanwhile, he said works on construction of the Daiji Chhela Industrial Area would be expedited soon after finishing the final study of the area. He also informed that drilling works on the phosphorus deposit at Dogadakedar Rural Municipality have been completed and 12 to 27 per cent of the mineral has been found at the site, which makes the mine feasible. —

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