Adverse weather affects flights

Flights have been affected since this afternoon due to adverse weather conditions. 

General Manager at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Teknath Sitaula said that domestic air services have been affected due to persisting adverse weather in various parts of the country, including Kathmandu.

Flights to and from Simara, Pokhara, Biratnagar and Bhairahawa are being delayed because of unfavourable weather, he shared. 

According to the TIA office, some aircraft arriving at the international terminal have been placed on hold due to adverse weather conditions. 

The office has stated that all domestic flights will resume once the weather improves.

 

China to provide Rs 11 billion for ring road expansion project

The Chinese government is to provide Rs 11 billion in grants for the implementation of the Ring Road Expansion (Second Phase). 

According to the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure, Transport and Urban Development, Minister of Physical Infrastructure, Transport and Urban Development Sunil Lamsal and Ambassador of China to Nepal Zhang Maoming signed the agreement today. 

In line with the agreement, the Ring Road will now be extended from Kalanki to Basundhara. 

In the first phase, it has been extended from Koteshwor to Kalanki.

On that occasion, Minister Lamsal said that no problems would be allowed in project implementation and, if any arose, immediate facilitation would be provided to resolve them.

He mentioned that the construction of roads connecting the north and south is a government priority and expressed confidence that China will further increase its investment in the country's infrastructure development.

Ambassador Zhang stated that many Chinese investors are willing to come here if an environment conducive for investment is created.

 

 

MCA-Nepal kicks off upgradition of 40km Dhan Khola to Lamahi section

Millennium Challenge Account Nepal (MCA-Nepal) today launched the upgrade of the 40km Dhan Khola–Lamahi section along the East-West Highway,  a key project aimed at enhancing transportation and improving road conditions across Nepal.

For the first in Nepal, the upgrade will apply Full Depth Reclamation and Superpave as modern construction methods that offer important gains in quality, durability, and sustainability. 

The project will also widen the road to 12 meters, with a 7-meter carriageway and 2.5-meter shoulders on both sides.

Addressing the event, Chet Narayan Acharya, the Chief Minister of Lumbini Province, welcomed the use of modern technologies like FDR and Superpave, which will ensure better quality and longer-lasting roads. 

“This is a major step forward for our province and the people who rely on this highway every day. The upgrading of this road section will not only make travel safer and more reliable, but also open up new opportunities for local businesspeople, farmers, and entrepreneurs,” he expressed, reads a statement issued by the MCA-Nepal. 

Similarly, Scott Urbon, the Charge d'Affaires at the US Embassy, stated, “Today’s launch of the Dhan Khola–Lamahi road upgrade marks an important milestone in the partnership between the United States and Nepal. Through the MCC Nepal Compact, we are investing in high-quality, durable infrastructure that will lower transportation costs, improve safety, and connect communities to markets and opportunities.” He further noted, “This project reflects our trust in Nepal’s future and our joint dedication to sustainable economic growth.”

Speaking at the event, Sushil Babu Dhakal, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transportation and MCA-Nepal Board Member, expressed, “As a Board member, I am pleased to highlight that MCA-Nepal’s investments are designed to complement the Government of Nepal’s plans and programs. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to building resilient infrastructure and expanding economic opportunities for our communities. I appreciate the efforts of all involved and look forward to the timely completion of this important project."

Sanjay Poudyal, the MCC Deputy Resident Country Director, remarked that this milestone reflects MCC’s commitment to supporting Nepal in building resilient, cost-effective infrastructure using advanced technologies that ensure long-term performance, according to the statement. 

Khagda Bahadur Bisht, the MCA-Nepal Executive Director, said, “The commencement of works on the Dhan Khola–Lamahi section marks a significant step in implementing the Road Maintenance Project under the MCC Nepal Compact. MCA-Nepal remains committed to delivering this project efficiently, transparently, and to the highest quality standards.” He added, “I would also like to recognize the continued support from the Government of Nepal, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and our key stakeholders—the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, the Department of Roads, and the MCA-Nepal Board.”

 

 

 

2 killed, 27 injured in Rupandehi microbus-EV micro collision

Two persons died and 27 others were injured when a micro bus and an EV micro collided with each other at Bhulai Ganeshnagar in Rupandehi on Wednesday. 

The microbus (Lu 1 Kha 7285) heading towards Bardaghat from Butwal collided head-on with the EV micro (Bagmati Pradesh 00 Kha 8925) at around 9 am today.

Both the injured breathed their last during the course of treatment, police said.

Police said that they are looking into the case.