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Works to lay underground power transmission line to gain momentum in Birgunj

BIRGUNJ, August 4: Installation of a 33 kV underground power transmission line from Parsa National Park to Gadhimai via Piluwa of Bara is to gain momentum. It has long been stalled.
By Republica

BIRGUNJ, August 4: Installation of a 33 kV underground power transmission line from Parsa National Park to Gadhimai via Piluwa of Bara is to gain momentum. It has long been stalled. 



Further works would advance in the construction of the transmission line after the Ministry of Forest and Environment permitted Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) for the construction in the National Park area as part of the ongoing construction of 132 kV power transmission line. 


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The Ministry has allowed NEA for the construction of a 33 kV underground power transmission line as per latter's demand. 


According to Minister Pradeep Yadav, a transmission line would be constructed by fully adhering to the conditions set by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation. 


Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Central Member and Birgunj Chamber of Commerce and Industry chairperson Dr Subodh Kumar Gupta expressed confidence that power supply would be further smooth for the industries of Bara and Parsa after the construction of the underground transmission line.


(RSS)


 

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