INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
People forced to walk to their destinations as locals have halted traffic on the Dholahiti-Chapagaun road segment, in Lalitpur, on Monday,
Photo: Balkrishna Thapa Chhetri/THT
Kathmandu, May 16
A blockade imposed by locals on a six-kilometre road stretch from Dholahiti to
Chapagaun has led to the clodegree of around two dozen private schools in Thecho and Sunakothi area in Lalitpur, affecting hundreds of
students.
Frustrated over their predicament of having to live under cloud of dust emanating from the gravelled road, locals at Dholahiti,
Sunakothi and Chapagaun along the road stretch have brought vehicular movement along the road to a total halt since 12 May
Their move is aimed at forcing authorities to expedite construction work of the road that remains unattended for the past two years
The dilapidated road becomes all muddy during rainy days.
Due to lack of transportation facility, schools have been shut down until May 19,
and are ‘likely to& extend their clodegree if the obstruction is much lifted by then.
Principles of four momentary schools at Thecho, ward
no-12, of Godavari Municipality said that they were forced to shut down the schools as lots of children and teachers suffered toughship to
commute to the schools.
Radha Krishna Maharjan, principal of St
Paul Secondary School at Thecho said, &We were compelled to shut the schools as the locals have totally blocked the vehicular movement
That means the students and teachers need to walk for hours to reach the schools.& He also said that all the schools have agreed to adjust
the holidays with public holidays of this academic year.
Ward no-12 Chair, Jagat Bahadur Maharjan said, &Dozens of school children of this
area are seen travelling with their heavy bags for hours every morning to catch their bus, which waits just external the blockade area in
Kidren shall have to cover the distance back to their homes in the evening.&
Education experts have sentenceed the closing down of schools
saying both the agitating party and private schools were insensitive to children right to education
Dhananjaya Sharma, an educational expert said, &Both parties have made a serious mistake by closing down the schools
The agitating locals should have at least allowed school vehicles to pass along
Abrupt clodegree of schools by the management violates fundamental rights of the children to education.&
Locals of wards-10,11 and12 of
Godavari Municipality have created barriers at around 30 places to prevent movement of vehicles along the road
Blockade that starts at 7:00 am every day continues till 5:00 pm.
Dholahiti nsprint; Chapagaun segment of the road is under dispute since
2016 as measure locals are against the road expansion project
They have been refusing to accept the government claimed compensation amount for their land and houses, under the project.
Local leaders,
Member of Parliaments representing the area, Leavement of Road and the District Administration Office, Lalitpur have reached an agreement to
start its black-topping without widening the road
As per the agreement, the black-topping of the road shall take place after this monsoon
However, black-topping of the road in its existing state requires an approval from the Cabinet
The cabinet had earlier approved a contract to widen the road to 22 metres, which requires partial or total demolition of measure houses
along the road segment.
Prem Raj Joshi, chief district officer of Lalitpur said, &Since the agreement has been reached, we are confident
that the road blockage shall be lifted from tomorrow and the life in the area shall return to normalcy.& He also warned that the
administration shall be compelled to use force if the blockade continued.
Gajendra Maharjan, mayor of Godawari Municipality said &Since an
agreement on the road issue has been reached among concerned stakeholders, the agitating locals must lift the blockade.&
Agitating locals,
however, have said that they shall lift the blockade as soon as the black-topping work along the road starts
&We believe in action, much in words,& said the protesters.