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Nepal will take back lost territory: PM Oli


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2021 Feb 22, 18:53, Kanchanpur

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said that informal talks were being held with India on the basis of facts and evidence to return the lost territory of Sudurpaschim Province.

Laying the foundation stone for the Daiji Chela Industrial Zone in Bedkot Municipality-2 today, he said Nepal will take back its territory at any cost. 

He also shared that dialogue was being held with India to get 10 cusecs of water that Nepal is entitled to in the Dodhara Chandani region as per the Mahakali treaty. "A detailed survey will be completed and construction of the canal will begin in six months," he added.

The third phase of canal construction under the Mahakali irrigation project has already been initiated, and irrigation will be provided in the region to boost production. "The east-west highway is being upgraded and expanded while railway service will be available from Mechi to Mahakali within a few years," Oli said.

He also informed that the government will review the tariff charged for the people living in unorganised settlements to receive land ownership certificate.

Referring to the industrial zone, the Prime Minister said it will provide employment opportunities along with skills development and training for skilled human resource. It will accelerate development in the Sudurpaschim region.

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Lekhraj Bhatta, Minister for Forest and Environment Prem Bahadur Ale, Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Gauri Shanker Chaudhary and Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Ganesh Singh Thagunna said the present government was bringing radical changes in terms of the development of Sudurpaschim Province.


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