INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MAY 3A group of local leaders, who were canvasing door-to-door for the upcoming election at Tinkune area of
Kathmandu, were lambasted by irate locals for their failure to take initiative in managing garbage accumulated on the road side.
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It has been at least 10 days that Kathmandu Metropolitan City has not transported garbage to the landfill
site in Nuwakot.
Piles of waste accumulated on roadsides inside the core urban areas of Kathmandu have become a common
sight.This is the third time in the last three months that the roads in the valley have been littered with garbage.The main reason for
obstruction of waste transportation is the blockade of Mudku-Tinpiple road section of Pasang Lhamu Highway on the way to Sisdole.Locals have
once again started obstructing vehicles ferrying waste materials.They have been demanding that the damaged road section of the highway be
upgraded for the last seven years.The Balaju-Trishuli road segment has been in a dilapidated condition for around eight years now, while the
Mudku-Tinpiple road segment is even worse.With rainfall in the area in the last two weeks, the road condition has worsened."We trusted the
authorities and waited for such a long time.But, we won't allow vehicles ferrying waste unless our demand is met," Sundar Neupane of the
area told The Himalayan Times.The authorities concerned are least bothered about improving roads
Locals have demanded that the government at least start construction work."All these years we have received assurances but this time we want
action," Neupane said.Kathmandu Metropolitan City has the responsibility of ferrying waste products to the Sisdole landfill site.However, it
has been saying that road construction falls under the jurisdiction of Department of Roads under the federal government
The road construction project is being undertaken by Sailung Construction, which has often promised the KMC it will upgrade the road section
on time, but precious little has happened.Sarkar Raj Shrestha Sisdole landfill site in-charge of the KMC said, "It was not that no work has
been done at the site.Two layers of gravel has been placed, but the rainfall in the area has obstructed blacktopping.We are not sure when it
will be completed now."A version of this article appears in the print on May 04, 2022, of The Himalayan Times
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