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Minister Dahal insists on rigorous geographical studies before implementing development projects
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Minister Dahal insists on rigorous geographical studies before implementing development projects

Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Devendra Dahal, has stressed

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Kathmandu, Oct 29: Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Devendra Dahal, has stressed the need for additional research and studies on environmental and geological aspects for effective natural disaster management.

Speaking at a programmer organized here today by the Nepal Geological Society on the occasion of International Day for Disaster Reduction, the Minister said that infrastructure development lacking thorough geographical and environmental assessments has exacerbated damage from disasters.

He asserted that recent flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains on September 27-28 highlight the urgent need for more geographical and environmental studies to mitigate disaster risks and enhance preparedness for crises. Dahal also suggested reviewing the overall development model to address these challenges.

According to the Minister, the recent disasters had affected 39 highways at 811 points. He promised to prioritize projects that would positively impact revenue collection, minimize travel disruptions, and facilitate the transport of local products to market.

Anil Pokhrel, Executive Chief of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA), echoed the need for cooperation among governmental bodies and stakeholders for effective disaster preparedness and management.

Other participants including Churna Bahadur Wali (Chair of the Nepal Geographical Society), and geological expert Dr. Subodh Dahakal, reinforced the need for effective policies and programs aimed at reducing disaster risks and improving management. They also emphasized the need for collaboration among experts, the Nepali Army, Nepal Police, and the Nepal Red Cross Society in these efforts.