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Bharatpur Metropolis unveils policies and programmes; prioritises infrastructure development

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CHITWAN: Bharatpur Metropolitan City in Chitwan district has accorded priority to developing a systematic, balanced and sustainable urban infrastructure by preparing an integrated urban development master plan. This is stated in the Policies and Programmes unveiled by Mayor Renu Dahal in the 11th Municipal Assembly of the metropolis on Friday. The metropolis has adopted the policy of tarmacking roads in the main urban areas only after the construction of the surface drains. The document states that overhead bridges will be constructed at busy road intersections like Shahid Chowk, Hakim Chowk and Malpot Chowk among others. A team including the engineers will be formed for carrying out repair and maintenance of the infrastructures, gravelling works and filling up ditches and potholes on the roads in a speedy manner to support the 'potholes and ditches-free metropolis' campaign. Quality and safe public transport service will be started using electric bus in three routes of the metropolis. A free electric bus service will be operated for the senior devotees visiting the pilgrimage site in Devghat. Public toilets will be constructed at busy places within the city. Construction of infrastructures will be continued under the 'one ward-one park' and the 'one ward-one playground' concept in order to make the metropolis clean, green, environmentally-friendly and sports-friendly. A feasibility study will be carried out for developing satellite towns with the objective of decentralisation of the main urban area. Necessary steps will be undertaken for developing the city forests as the international-standard tourism infrastructures. Similarly, initiatives will be undertaken to conserve the remaining community forests as the sources of sustainable tourism. Works like installation and expansion of smart street lamps and high-mast lamps in the main streets and the business districts of the metropolis will be given continuity in partnership with Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). More charging stations for electric vehicles will be constructed and the one which is under-construction at the Bharatpur central bus terminal will be completed at the earliest. The ward boundaries, road network and the road command area would be demarcated and classified by using the GIS technology. Navigation installation technology will be adopted in the vehicles through the installation of GPS system. A 'Project Bank' will be set up including the possible big projects to be operated the next year for systematising the infrastructure development works. The electric, telephone, cable and internet cables within the metropolis would be installed underground in a phase-wise manner. The haphazard plotting of land would be discouraged and a land-use policy and standard prepared and implemented for checking the land encroachment and unsystematic settlements. The local government has decided to continue with the green zone, footpath and cycle lane construction and promotion campaign during the implementation of road projects in the next year too.  It adheres to the policy of encouraging the Bharatpur folks for undertaking physical fitness efforts by establishing an open fitness studio targeting the urban population while constructions of disabled and environment-friendly physical infrastructure are to be continued. Similarly, the project to construct a fun park on the bank of Narayani River will be continued in partnership with the federal, provincial and local governments. The metropolis will pursue cooperation from the private sector to establish a national-level industrial school at Bharatpur metropolis-29. The local government will facilitate in managing resources of infrastructure development projects to be implemented in the town in partnership with the Infrastructure Development Bank and to develop the Metropolis into a ‘sports city’. As said by Mayor Dahal, the support and cooperation will be sought from the federal and the provincial governments and the National Sports Council to complete the works relating to the Gautambudhha International Cricket Stadium remaining as a national pride project. It has decided to take measures for ensuring pro-people quality health services as per its policy of seeking socialism in the health sector. Deciding to give continuity to Rs 3 subsidy per litre in milk production, the policies and programmes has assured of effective implementation of the Animal Ambulance Programme. The local government has planned to announce the Bharatpur VisitYear-2080 BS, dedicating itself to making the Bharatpur (Chitwan)-Pokhara (Kaski)-Lumbini golden triangular tourism promotion programme successful.  More, a campaign will be launched to encourage the public for paying taxes, making the tax administration accessible, transparent and technology and client-friendly. It will work in partnership with the Federation of Nepali Journalists, Chitwan chapter and other media for their capacity enhancement and empowerment. The metropolis has decided to pursue a policy of promoting its international relationship by establishing sisterly relations with international megacities and introducing new practices in the local development endeavours. The local government in its policies and programmes pledged to provide landless Dalits and landless squatters with land and systematise the systemic land occupation. READ ALSO:
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