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N76 [4]
3 years ago
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Why is the Kathmandu-Nijgadh Express way important for people? Present any four benefits that they can get from the project .​

Social Studies
2 answers:
Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Kathmandu-Nijgadh Express way is the track to connect Kathmandu to terai

Explanation:

it is being a national topic today. it is important to people because many political parties are giving attention to this project . it also concerns India and Nepal's bilateral relations. it is a strategic road which will help in Nepal's development progress alot .

● this project will make a direct way to travel to terai in short period of time in compare to the early ones .

● it may help to reduce sociopolitical issue. it also helps in population management in cities.

● it helps in the urbanisation process of cities like birgunj , nijgadh , heautda etc.

● this track bring nepali trade point to India closer to Chinese borders which might lead to tri nations ie . India-Nepal-China trade point .

I hope this helps you <3 plz approve my answer and I will definitely be waiting for the review on this answer. Have a nice day :)

kirill115 [55]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1)People from Madhes/Terai will have easy reach to capital which may help to reduce socio-political issues with Kathmandu too.

2)This Fast track also brings Birjung, Nepali trade point to India, closer to the Chinese border. Which eventually can lead to dream of tri-nation(Nepal-India-China) trade point one day.

3)Kathmandu Terai fast track connects Kathmandu with Madesh (plain region of Nepal) with high-speed road which has serious economic and political implications. Technically speaking, Kathmandu can travel to Terai in just an hour, something amazing if you know current scenario. The vehicle can travel up to 120km per hour, which is not seen before in this country.

4)Kathmandu Terai/Madhesh Fast Track is strategic road development for Nepal. It is multi-million project with standard of the expressway. Many parties have been eyeing on this project because of its strategic as well as monetary value.

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