Villagers build 6km long road selling wives’ ornaments

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Bajhang , June 1/ Locals of Talkot Rural Municipality-5 in Bajhang district have constructed a six kilometer long road in their village by selling ornaments and keeping their land as collateral to raise the required fund.

Residents of Khaila, Bhetkala, Bhandari Gaun and Kota of Khaila Talkot Rural Municipality-5 united for the purpose. The men in the villages sold their wives’ gold jewelry and took loans to build the road from Ruwatol to Khaila.

These villages have long been ignored by the government authorities even after the federal government came into being. At the end, villagers had to take maters in their own hand by raising funds by themselves.

Amar Joshi, one of the locals, said he contributed by selling two tolas of gold belonging to his wife. “From salts to other foods, we have to purchase it from the markets and carry it on our backs to transport it to our house. As the government did not care to alleviate our difficulties, we constructed the road ourselves,” he said.

During the last local elections, political parties had asked for votes making various promises, including ‘Gau gau ma Singha Durbar’ (Singha Durbar in every village). So far, the villagers are disappointed stating that all the promises remain unfulfilled even months after the elections.

“We heard lots of promises during the elections. Many politicians came to us. But in reality, all of them cared only about themselves and none of them cared about solving our problems,” said Ram Bhandari, another local.

The villagers spent Rs 7.2 million to construct the road. Apart from their own savings, they collected Rs 2 million from donation while Rs 1.8 million was provided as aid by former Dhamena and Talkot village development committees a year ago. (The Repubica)

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