Kathmandu, Nepal — In a significant development aimed at enhancing infrastructure in the Madhesh Province, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli inaugurated 64 roads under the "One Constituency: One Road" program today. The inauguration was conducted through an electronic medium, reflecting the government's commitment to integrating technology in governance.
The "One Constituency: One Road" program is a flagship initiative of the Madhesh Province Government. The program seeks to address the long-standing need for better road connectivity in the region by ensuring that each electoral constituency has at least one well-maintained and accessible road. The simultaneous inauguration of these 64 roads is a testament to the program's progress and the government's determination to improve transportation infrastructure in the province.
Speaking during the virtual event, Prime Minister Oli highlighted the importance of infrastructure development in fostering economic growth and regional integration. "This initiative is a step towards equitable development. Better road connectivity not only enhances transportation but also opens up opportunities for trade, education, and healthcare," he stated.
The newly inaugurated roads are expected to facilitate easier access to essential services and promote economic activities in rural and semi-urban areas of Madhesh Province. Local residents have expressed optimism about the program, hoping it will bring positive changes to their daily lives and boost regional development.
The event marks a significant milestone in the government's broader agenda of inclusive development and modernization of infrastructure across Nepal.
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