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State-2) Chitwan National Nepal (State-2) Chitwan National Madi Park LRBP/LRBSU Participating Bridges Nagarpalika Thori Gaunpalika Parsa Wildlife Reserve STATE-3 Paterwasugauli Nijgadh Gaunpalika Nagarpalika Jirabhawani Parsagadhi Gaunpalika PARSA Jitpur Nagarpalika Simara 34.2 Upamahanagarpalika Chandrapur Jagarnathpur SakhuàwaPrasauni Nagarpalika Gaunpalika Gaunpalika Kolhabi à33.2 Phatuwa Nagarpalika Hariwan 34.5 Pokhariya 34à.4 34.1 Bijayapur Lalbandi Dhobini RAUTAHAT Nagarpalika Nagarpalika à Nagarpalika BARA Nagarpalika Gaunpalika à Gujara Bagmati Bardibas à34.3 Prasauni Brindaban Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Birgunj Gaunpalika Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Pakahamainpur 34.6 Mahanagarpalika Gaunpalika Kalaiya Katahariya 19.2 18.1 à 33.1 33.4 Haripur Upamahanagarpalika Nagarpalika à à à Pheta à 33.3 32.4 Nagarpalika STATE-1 Mahagadhimai Ishworpur Gaunpalika à à Gadhimai 19.3 SARLAHI Mithila Nagarpalika Dewahhi Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Barahathawa Ganeshman Gonahi Garuda à Adarshkotwal Nagarpalika Gaushala Charnath 32.1 Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Kabilasi Chandranagar Suwarna Gaunpalika Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Gaunpalika àMaulapur Nagarpalika Gaunpalika Nagarpalika 32à.6 32.8 19.1 DHANUSHA à Parsa Simraungadh Godaita Baudhimaià Madhav Narayan Malangawa Gaunpaàlika MAHOTTARI Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Nagarpalika 18.2 Dhanusadham Karjanha Bridge List Summary Nagarpalika 32.5 Nagarpalika 18.3 Aurahi 17.4 Paroha Kaudena Sonama Nagarpalika Bhangàaha Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Dhangadhimai Executed 32.7 Gaunpalika à Chhireshwornath à SN Code District GP/NP/UMP/MP Bridge Name Road Name Status Nagarpalika àDurga Gaunpalika Agencey Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Golbazar Nagarpalika à Bhagwati Bishnu Mithila Mirchaiya Hanumannagar Nagarpalika Gaunpalika Gaunpalika 1 15.1 Saptari Kankalini Jita nadi Bridge(Rampura Malhaniya 5) Rampura-Mahalanaiya Construction Completed DDC Rajpur Ramgopalpur 17.7 Bihari 17.9 Sabaila Nagarpalika Koshi Tappu Nagarpalika àNagarpalika Balara Nagarpalika Nagarpalika àNagarpalika Tilathi Koiladi Bhagwanpur-Kobarsain - Pandit Tole-Tilkulia- Nagarpalika à Wildlife Reserve 2 15.2 Saptari Mahuli Khola Bridge (Kobarseni)-Pandit Tole Under Construction DDC Rajdevi Lahan Gaunpalika APF Base Camp Road 32.3 Balwa 17.2 17.1 Naraha Nagarpalika Janakpur Kalyanpur Tirahut Nagarpalika Hansapur Gaunpalika Nagarpalika 3 15.3 Saptari Mahuli Khola Bridge(Trikaul) Bhardaha Trikaul Road Construction Completed DDC Upamahanagarpalika à à Nagarpalika Gaunpalika Nagarpalika SIRAHA Manra Siswa Sahidnagar Bariyarpatti Bishnupur 4 16.1 Siraha Dora Khola Bridge Dhangadi-Jighaul-Piphrahi Road Construction Completed DoLIDAR Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Laxmipur Gaunpalika Mahottari 17.6 Gaunpalika Saptakoshi Sukhipur Patari Surunga 5 16.2 Siraha Siraha Nagarpalika Gagan Khola Bridge Jagdaha-Lagdi-Gadiyani Road Construction Completed DoLIDAR Ekdanra Gaunpalika Pipra 17.8 à Gaunpalika Gaunpalika 17.5 Kamala Nagarpalika Gaunpalika Gaunpalika Dhanauji Bideha 17.3 Nagarpalika à à Nagarpalika 6 16.3 Siraha Aurahi Gaunpalika Gagan Khola Bridge (Harkatti) Harkatti-Dariya road Under Construction DDC Nagarpalika Gaunpalika à Bariyarpatti INDIA Janaknandani 16.1 Khadak Agnisair Kanchanrup Hansapur Jaleswor Nagarain Siraha Shambhunath 7 17.1 Dhanusha Aamari Khola Bridge (Nikal Bazar) Janakpur- Manharpur- Kharihani Road Construction Completed DDC Aurahi Gaunpalika Sakhuwanankarkatti Nagarpalika Nagarpalika SUNSARI Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Gaunpalika à Nagarpalika Krishna Savaran Nagarpalika Nagarpalika Gaunpàalika Gaunpalika Diprung Bacharaja khola BOX (coordinate to be Rupani Gaunpalika 8 17.2 Dhanusha Jamdaha-Lagadi-Gadiyani road Construction Completed DDC 16.3 Gaunpalika verified) à Bode Barsain Gaunpalika Kamala Mahuwa Dhabauli-Yadukuha-Balabakhar Bhagawanpur 9 17.3 Dhanusha Bachharaja Bridge (Sarabe) Construction Completed DDC 16.2 Balan Nagarpalika Rajbiraj 15.3 Nagarpalika Portaha Road Gaunpalika Dhanusadham Bihul Nagarpalika 10 17.4 Dhanusha Baluwa Khola Bridge (Chidyatol) Dhanushadham-Ganeshman-Charnath Road Under Construction DDC àSAPTARI Nagarpalika Gaunpalika Bideha Hanumannagar 11 17.5 Dhanusha Baluwa Nala Bridge (Gidda) Jankpur-Kamala-Postal Road (giddha VDC) Construction Completed DDC Dakneshwori Nagarpalika Bishnupur Kankalini Nagarpalika Tilathi Aaurahi Gaunpalika Nagarpalika 12 17.6 Dhanusha Bimala Khola Bridge Bafai-Chakar Road Under Construction DDC Koiladi Gaunpalika Belhi Chhinnamasta Gaunpalika Lakshminiya 13 17.7 Dhanusha Dudhmati Khola Bridge(Sindurjoda-5) Sindurjoda -Tapanpur(Mahottari) Road Substantially Completed DDC Chapena Gaunpalika Gaunpalika à Gaunpalika 15.1 15.2 Janakpur 14 17.8 Dhanusha Upamahanagarpal Jalad River Bridge (Hanumannagar) Janakpur-Boharuwa Road Construction Completed DDC à ika Sabaila Sabaila municipality - Ward 9 Primary health 15 17.9 Dhanusha Sabaila Box Bridge Construction Completed DDC Nagarpalika Care Sadak Bardibas Mahendra Rajmarga -Banpathchowk- 16 18.1 Mahottari Bhaduwa Khola Bridge Construction Completed DDC Nagarpalika Khayarmara Road Bhangaha 17 18.2 Mahottari Bhutaha Khola Bridge Lalgadhi-Bhangaha-Janakpur Road Under Construction DDC Nagarpalika Sonama 18 18.3 Mahottari Kantawa Khola Bridge (Guleriya) Khairbani-Kantibazar-Naya Sadk Construction Completed DoLIDAR Gaunpalika Haripurwa 19 19.1 Sarlahi Banke Khola Bridge Banke-Haripurkha-Malangawa Road Construction Completed DDC Nagarpalika Lalbandi 20 19.2 Sarlahi Chitain Khola Bridge (Haripur-4,5) Haripur - CHitain Tole - Sniswa - Tabdi Road Construction Completed DDC Nagarpalika Barahathawa 21 19.3 Sarlahi Ekadashi Khola (Down) Bridge- Beltol Durgachowk-Rajghat-Hajariya-Piparvitta Road Under Construction DDC Nagarpalika Adarshkotwal 22 32.1 Rautahat Aruwa Khola Box- Bridge Tamagadhi-Sonarniya-Basbariya (Bara) Construction Completed DDC Gaunpalika Maulapur 23 32.2 Rautahat Bhakuwa- A- Bridge Pathara-Budhram Road Under Construction DDC Nagarpalika Nepal : State Map Ishanath 24 32.3 Rautahat Bhakuwa-B- Bridge Bairiya-Dumariya-Mansari-Rampur Road Construction Completed DDC Nagarpalika Sudur Brindaban 25 32.4 Rautahat Dora Khola Bridge (Sakhuwadhamaura) Sankhusawa Dhamapura -Raghunthpur Under Construction DDC Paschim Nagarpalika Karnali Yemunamai State 26 32.5 Rautahat Jhanjh khola Bridge Sukhdev - Bhalohiya Road Construction Completed DDC State Gaunpalika Dewahhi Gonahi Kamadaii River Bridge along karuniya 27 32.6 Rautahat Karuniya (Bazzar) Kheshrahiya Road Under Construction DDC Gandaki Nagarpalika (Bazzar) kheshrahiya road Legend Rajpur State-5 State 28 32.7 Rautahat Kamdehi River Bridge Fatuwa - Malhaniya - Laukaha Road Construction Completed DDC Nagarpalika River/Stream State-3 Garuda Shivanagar- Gedahi- Bishnupurwa- Manpur Strategic Roads 29 32.8 Rautahat Purano Chandi Khola Bridge Construction Completed DDC Nagarpalika Road National Park/Wildlife Reserve Black Top State-1 Bishrampur 30 33.1 Bara Bhediyahi Singaha Khola Bridge Bhediyahi- Singahakhola parsauni-NMC Road Construction Completed DDC State-2 Gaunpalika LRBSU TA Bridges Gravelled Jitpur Simara 31 33.2 Bara Upamahanagarpal Dhudhaura Khola Multi cell Box Bridge Bhawanipurjitpur-Amatar Dumarbana Construction Completed DDC à Construction Completed Earthen ika Under Construction Karaiyamai à Substantially Completed 32 33.3 Bara Teyar Khola Bridge Madhuwan - Pachapokhari -Pasuan Construction Completed DDC Gaunpalika Planned Karaiyamai à Under Construction 33 33.4 Bara Thalahi River Bridge Kalahiya - Katahariya Construction Completed DDC Gaunpalika District Roads Birgunj Boundary 34 34.1 Parsa Baugai River Bridge (Parsouni tole) Belwaparsouni Substantially Completed DDC Black Top Mahanagarpalika International Boundary SakhuwaPrasauni 35 34.2 Parsa Gadi khola bridge (Jamuniya) Sakhuwaprasauni- Jamuniya Substantially Completed DDC Gravel Gaunpalika Total Summary District Boundary Birgunj 36 34.3 Parsa Joti Nagar Spining Bridge Parwanipur Jyoti Spinning Mill - Parsa Construction Completed DDC Earthen Mahanagarpalika Construction Completed 26 GaPa/NaPa Boundary Birgunj Chorni VDC- Paraswatol- Tribhuwan Highway µ New Proposed 37 34.4 Parsa Kiyasot khola bridge Construction Completed DDC Mahanagarpalika Road Substantially Completed 3 State Boundary 10 5 0 10 20 Dhobini 38 34.5 Parsa Oriya Khola Bridge Mirjapur-Hariharpur -Bhalohiya Road Under Construction DDC Under Construction 10 Gaunpalika Km Local Roads Bridge Support Unit (LRBSU) Pakahamainpur 39 34.6 Parsa Sikta River Bridge Mahendra Path (Aatma Ram Path) Construction Completed DDC Manbhawan,Lalitpur Gaunpalika Date: 12/18/2018.
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