Kathmandu. Kathmandu–Prime Minister Sushila Karki has stressed that religious beliefs and cultural heritages should not be affected while forwarding development works including road infrastructure.
At a programme organised at Khokana of Lalitpur in course of inspecting the Kathmandu-Tarai Madhes Fast Track, a project of national pride, she directed the concerned bodies concerned to address the issues of locals seriously.
“We need to find solutions to the problems of locals by paying serious attention to them,” she said. If necessary, the drawing and the zeropoint should also be ready for change. Our development works should be carried out in such a way that their trust is not reached. ”
On the occasion, Prime Minister Karki suggested the government to make arrangement of adequate spaces required for the construction of physical infrastructures.
“Open spaces are necessary during natural disasters and open spaces are also needed for the movement of people, fairs, festivals, gatherings and gatherings,” she said. Therefore, the notion that a structure should be built as soon as you see a blank space should be abandoned. Planning and infrastructure should be built by leaving enough space and open space. ”
On the occasion, Chief of Army Staff Ashok Raj Sigdel and Project Chief Major General Dharmendra Jha briefed the PM on the progress of the project so far and challenges.








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