World Bank agrees to provide grant to Nepal for roads construction
www.chinaview.cn 2009-10-23 11:57:12   Print

    KATHMANDU, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- The World Bank (WB) has agreed to provide a grant worth more than 100 million U.S. dollars to the government of Nepal for blacktopping of roads connecting remote districts of the country's far western and mid-western regions.

    According to an official at the Ministry of Physical Planning and Works (MPPW), the government had asked the WB for 175 million dollars.

    According to Friday's The Kathmandu Post, the WB's support comes soon after the completion of the first phase of the Karnali Highway Blacktopping program launched by the government last year.

    MPPW joint secretary Tulasi Prasad Sitaula was quoted by the daily as saying the WB's grant would be spent on blacktopping a 105-km stretch of the Karnali Highway.

    The WB has already provided a grant of 40.2 million dollars for the ongoing project of blacktopping the 127-km Surkhet- Khitkijhula section of the Karnali Highway in Kalikot district.

    Meanwhile, the Asian Development Bank is supporting the construction of blacktopped roads in the country's eastern and central districts, the MPPW stated.

    Likewise, the ADB is funding the blacktopping of a road joining Bhairahawa and Taulihawa in Kapilvastu district.     

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