Embankment Built on Mohana River in Kailali's Tikapur to Curb Erosion, Bringing Relief to Residents
Summary
A 680-meter embankment has been constructed on the Mohana River in Kailali's Tikapur to prevent river erosion, bringing relief to local residents who faced displacement and land loss.
Key Points
- A 680-meter-long embankment was constructed on the Mohana River at Khakraula in Tikapur Municipality-9, Kailali, costing NPR 41.1 million.
- The embankment helps control river erosion that had threatened local families and the Nepal-India border pillar number 105.
- Residents expressed relief and hope as the construction prevents further land loss and displacement due to river erosion.
- Officials and local leaders credited collective efforts and government response for the completion of the long-awaited embankment project.