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Can the Grant from China Improve the Severe Condition of the Araniko Highway?

Landslide affected section of Araniko Highway

Photo Credit, Narayan Dutta Bhandari

The Chinese government has provided a grant of nearly NPR 180 crore to prevent a 200-meter-long landslide area on the Araniko Highway, which suffered severe damage following the devastating 2015 earthquake, according to Nepalese officials.

The Cabinet on Tuesday decided to accept the grant of 79.36 million RMB (over NPR 179 crore) from the Chinese government for the repair and improvement of the Araniko Highway.

The Nepalese government had previously awarded a contract from its own resources during this fiscal year for landslide prevention stretching about 200 meters, but with the Chinese grant now available, it will be replaced by the Chinese side, an official from the Road Department stated.

The 2015 earthquake caused extensive damage to roads and infrastructure, severely slowing traffic along the Nepal-China primary trade route at the Tatopani border, displacing more than ten thousand people, with some communities still residing in risky displacement zones, a local representative conveyed.

Last month, China and Nepal signed a grant agreement exceeding NPR 1.2 billion for the second phase expansion of Kathmandu’s Ring Road.