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Infrastructure development government's top priority: Minister Khand

KATHMANDU, June 26: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has said the government has put the infrastructure, the important pillar of development, on the top priority.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 26: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has said the government has put the infrastructure, the important pillar of development, on the top priority.



Inaugurating a bridge constructed at Tinau River of Rupandehi on Saturday, Minister Khand shared that with the infrastructure development, there would be facility to the people as well as peace and security gets strengthened. "Infrastructure development is the journey of prosperity with peace," he said. The construction of the bridge started 12 years ago. Stating that the bridge would connect Buddha circuit and help establish brotherly relations among four cities, the Home Minister expressed the belief that the bridge would play a significant role in promotion of domestic tourism in the area, including Lumbini. 


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On the occasion, Minister for Rural and Urban Development of Lumbini Province, Dilli Chaudhary, said the provincial government was ready to play a supportive role in the activities being carried out by the federal government. 


The 185-meter long and 11 meter wide bridge was constructed at a cost of Rs 117.2 million.


(RSS)


 

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