गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ Bagmati Province records 44 per cent physical progress Nepal Bagmati Province records 44 per cent physical progress KathmanduPati January 09, 2021 KATHMANDU – Bagmati Province has made 44.61 percent progress in physical development in the first quarter of the current fiscal year. The Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development in the province shared the information that the progress was witnessed in the construction and repair of roads, motorable bridges and suspension bridges. For the current fiscal year, there are 836 roads for construction and repair combined, 112 for motorable bridges, 15 suspension bridges.Some of these activities were already in implementation level and some in process, according chief of rural roads at the ministry, Nawin Kumar Singh. Similarly, the financial progress in the first quarter is 39.61 percent. There is a directorate and eight subordinate bodies to look after the development of physical infrastructures. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Memo handed to PM Oli demanding prompt grant amount to… Six police personnel rescuing pilot from danger awarded Drivers dead as two trucks collide head on NCB and Department of Passports sign MoU on crime control Road accidents in Karnali: 112 killed in a year Airplane accident has caused irreparable loss to nation: Chairman Dahal Top Headlines Nepal, India sign long-term agreement on electricity export, materializing MoU reached during PM’s visit1 NC, Maoist Centre discuss about NA election2 1.3 kilos of gold confiscated from TIA3 Dhakal recommended as SC chief registrar4 Govt. forms former-judge Poudel led probe commission to investigate Balkumari incident5 President expresses concern over ’emptying’ villages for lack of employment opportunities6 PM Dahal stresses on developing innovative agricultural system7 Manpower agency owner arrested for cheating more than Rs 1.9 million8 TRENDING Once on the Margins, Women Diplomats Are Now Making Their Mark in Nepal’s Foreign Service Sector Pathao, Tootle resume ride sharing services after authorities relax lockdown What Makes Prithivi Narayan Shah a Philosopher and a Truly Democratic King? A phone call that paved the way for RAW Chief’s visit to Nepal What role has the Nepal Army been playing in controlling the coronavirus? National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Army Day : Five facts about Nepal’s ‘blue helmets’ in UN-peacekeeping missions Impact of Social Media on Nepalese Society