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Government of Nepal National Vigilance Centre Singhdurbar, Kathmandu Government of Nepal National Vigilance Centre Singhdurbar, Kathmandu Name of Routine Maintenance(RM) Roads of SNRTP Projects for Technical Audit on Fiscal Year 2073/074 Actual length S. Contract Package District S.N. Project Name Length for TA No. (Km) (km) 1 Kabhigoth-Bariyarpur 25.00 10.00 2 Halkhoriyai-MRM-Katghat 7.71 7.71 3 Kalaiya_Gangvawanipur_Malahi 18.30 10.00 4 Kalaiya-Jaitapur Road (Mukhalal Marga) 11.53 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ Bhaluhi - Inarwasira - Rajghatta - Mahendra 1 BARA 5 RM-073/074- 01 Highway 12.00 10.00 6 Kolbi-Maduwan 11.50 10.00 7 Khekhariya-Pheta-Motisar-Kalaiya 6.14 6.14 8 Piparpati-Bairiya-Kotwali 8.80 8.80 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 100.98 72.65 1 Bhojpur-Dingla-Mulpani-Keurenipani 39.60 10.00 Dingla-Mulpani-Khartamchha-Kudak-Kaule- 10.19 10.19 2 Dobhane-Road 3 Dingla-Baluwabesi-Kulung 10.50 10.50 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 4 Taksargumba-Dalgau-Bhulke-Okhre 30.82 10.00 2 BHOJPUR RM-073/074- 02 5 Khairang Patale Pani Hasanpur Road 8.78 8.78 6 Ghoretar Ranibas Manebhanjyang Road 47.30 10.00 Tiwari Bhanjyang Chyangre Bastim Thulo Duma 27.36 10.00 7 Sano Duma Road TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 174.55 69.47 1 Siktar-Budhathum-Baseri-Manbu-Lapa-Road 16.00 10.00 Siktar-aginchowk-salyankot-sukhbhangyang- 17.60 10.00 2 phulkharka-ri-road Hepinge-Khahara-Rigne-Satdobato-Chimchok-Ri 16.00 10.00 3 Road Palpabhanjyang-Hulakbhanjyang-Chainpur- 20.66 10.00 4 Rampur-Bangeraha Hulakbhanjyang-Sadhbhanjyang-Khari- 16.00 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 5 3 DHADING-1 Bhunkotghat-Rampur Road RM-073/074- 03 Sadhbhangyang-Dhola-Dudebhangyang- 14.50 10.00 6 Samibhangyang-Satdobato-Thulichaur- Road 7 Sasah-Amrahi-Thulichour-Road 15.20 10.00 Kalidaha-Archale-Pipalnalang-Thnatibhangyang- 16.56 10.00 8 Khirre-Itpani-Kamalbari-Maidan -Road TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 132.52 80.00 Majhimtar-Bharpang-Aibung-Gothibhangyang- 6.02 6.02 1 Dumbang Road NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 2 Sankosh-Tipling-Somdang 33.97 10.00 4 DHADING-2 RM-073/074- 04 3 Dhadingbesi-Bharyangbhurung-Semjong-Road 32.78 10.00 4 Besi-Khalte-Phosretar road 24.27 10.00 5 Besi-SunaulaBazaar-Phosretar-Road 34.94 10.00 6 Adamghat-Majuwa-Thumki-Road 14.98 10.00 7 Bhimdhunga-Lamidada-Galchhi-Road 40.44 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 187.40 66.02 1 Devpura-Ghodghas-Fulgama-Road 13.75 10.00 2 Kurtha-Shantipur-Jamunibas Road 28.60 10.00 3 Janakpur-Manharpur-Khariyani-Simri-Road 30.00 10.00 Bhadariya-Parwaha-Paudeshwor- 4 Dhanushadham 24.25 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 5 Mahuwa-Dhabauli-Yadukuha-Balabakhar-Road 30.00 10.00 5 DHANUSHA RM-073/074- 05 6 Puspalpur-Ichhapur-Tarapatti 16.00 10.00 7 Balha Gotha-Saghara-Lakkar 6.00 6.00 8 Janakimedical college-sabaila-Paterwa-Road 23.80 10.00 9 Inaruwa-Dubarkot-Narahi-India Border 13.00 10.00 10 DhanushaDham-Raghunathpur-Kirathpur Road 9.00 9.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 194.40 95.00 Janakpur-Bhawarpura-Baluwa-Itarhawakti- 1 UsrainaRoad-IndiaBorder 21.20 10.00 2 Tikuliya-Banauta-Leuri-Madhepura Road 12.00 10.00 3 Matihani-Pipra-Mahadiya Tapanpur Road 26.00 10.00 4 Jaleshwor-Sari-Simardahi-Fulgam Road 12.00 10.00 5 Musarpati-Suga-Simardahi-Parkauli Road 8.60 8.60 6 Bagda-Andharban-Dharampur-Shigyahi Road 7.10 7.10 Dharampur-Ajagewa-Harinmari-Laxminiya Bazar 7 Road 5.50 5.50 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 6 MATHOTTARI Laxminiya (MRM Rajmarg)-Bharatpur-Phulkaha- RM-073/074- 06 8 Sunderpur-Sonamai-Raghunathapur 24.50 10.00 9 Rauja-Yadhanpur-Saranchiya-Balwa-Road 11.00 10.00 10 Maruwahi-Halkhori-Ekdara-Sandha Road 8.90 8.90 11 Bakhari-Ankar-Parsa-Halkhori-Nainhi Road 8.90 8.90 12 MRM-Khairmara 7.80 7.80 13 Jaleshwor-Rauja-Krishnapur-MRM 26.50 10.00 14 Sonaul-Sahasaula-Laxminiya-Basbitti-Road 17.00 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 197.00 126.80 Pulkomukh– Indrayanichaur - Phatbazar - 15.00 10.00 1 Fedigaon – Chisapani- Chalti (Agrakhola Road) 2 Daman-Dandabas-Baikuntha-Khairang-Kankada 21.00 10.00 Gairigaon -Pakani - Dadakharka - Bharta - 20.00 10.00 3 Chainpur- Manahari Road NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 7 MAKWANPUR 4 Chuniya- Namtar-Kalikatar-Bharta-Khairang 12.25 10.00 RM-073/074- 07 5 Pandrang - Ichung - Budhichaur Road 8.08 8.08 6 Pangdure-Tinbhangale-Raigaon 20.00 10.00 7 Phaperbari Raigaun Canteen 14.67 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 111.00 68.08 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 1 Trishuli_Deurali_Meghang 34.00 10.00 8 NUWAKOT RM-073/074- 08 2 Nuwakot-Bageshwori-Urleni- 24.00 10.00 Kalchemalabhanjyang Mandredhunga_Khadgabhanjyang_Gorshyang_ 12.50 10.00 3 Dangsing 4 Patle_Duipipal_Kalputar_Road 15.00 10.00 5 RaniPauwa-Chaturale-Belkot-TadiBridge 10.00 10.00 6 Ganeshthan_Najarmandap_Dandakopato 7.00 7.00 7 Satbise_Deurali_Baghamara_Malabhanjyang 13.00 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 115.50 67.00 1 Janata-Sadak 27.66 10.00 2 Dhore-Pakaha-Bankatwa-Sonbarsa 28.53 10.00 Aatmaram-Path 3 14.60 10.00 4 Sonbarsa-Rangpur-Mahuwan-Padma-Road 16.60 10.00 5 Pokhariya-Langadi-Vishwa 20.00 10.00 6 Ramghadwa-Jagarnathpur-Milanchowk 16.05 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 9 PARSA 7 Amarpatti-Gandak-Nahar-Shripur 26.63 10.00 RM-073/074- 09 8 Janakitola-Bhishwa 9.71 9.71 9 Mahuwan-Baluwa-Deurbana-Gaadi 11.42 10.00 10 Alau-Sugauli-Sauraha-Jasauli 10.36 10.00 Solakpur-Chorni 11 7.58 7.58 Harpatgunj-Udaypurghurmi-Jasauli-Barnihar 12 17.02 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 206.16 117.29 1 Kalikasthan-Dhunge-Karmidada-Banuwa 10.40 10.40 Bogatitar_Simle_Bhorle_Parchyang_Yarsa_Roa 12.00 10.00 2 d 3 Syaubari-Laukil-Doklang-Yarsa 15.00 10.00 4 Syafru-Gatlang-Somdang 37.50 10.00 Satdobato-Thulogaun-Dandagaun-Siruchet- 10.00 6.00 5 Karumaryang-Haku-Gre-Gatlang 6 Lachyang-Saramthali-Partikharka-Parchyang 7.20 7.20 7 Jipjive-Rupsepani-Bhadaure-Dharapani 9.50 9.50 NVC/TA/SNRTP/R 8 Lachyang(Nuwakot) -Nirku Bhangyang-Yarsa 9.00 9.00 RASUWA 10 M-073/074- 10 Santibazaar(Nuwakot)-Mailungbesi-Hakubesi- 6.00 6.00 9 Syafrubesi 10 Shiva Mandir Hospital Road 2.70 2.70 Koldada Aapchour Badhare Chiti Khalchet 7.00 7.00 11 Sarsue 12 Pairibesi_Bhayadanda_Manigaun 6.00 6.00 13 Dashmure-Setidevi-Ma-Vi-Dhuseni-Rupsepani 4.73 4.73 14 Simle_Salimebhitta_Thulogaun_Dadagaun 6.00 6.00 15 Kalikasthan Jibjibe Sarsue 5.40 5.40 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 148.43 109.93 1 Gaur-Gangapipra-Samanpur-Santapur 44.70 10.00 Gaur-Banjarha-Aurahiya-Dumariya-Basanpatti- NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 2 11 RAUTAHAT RM-073/074- 11 Inarwari 32.50 10.00 Auraiya-Laxminiya-Rampurkhap-Bankul- 3 Himalibas 45.20 10.00 4 Saruath-Badaharwa-Bankul-AruwaKhola 17.51 10.00 5 Rajapur-Akolwa-Dumariya-Latmari 11.50 10.00 6 Garuda-Samanpur-Road 7.50 7.50 7 Dhanser-katahariya-shivanagar-Road 30.70 10.00 8 Jaynagar-Dewahi-Pataura-Sonarniya 13.30 10.00 9 Chapur-Judibela-paurahi-Road 13.00 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 215.91 87.50 1 Chainpur-Bahrabise 36.00 10.00 2 Khadbari-Ramche-Lebrang-Dake-Bahrabise 26.80 10.00 3 Khadbari-Badreni-Wana-Lingling-Chainpur 28.00 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ Manebhanjyang-Sitalpati-Heluwabesi 12 SANKHUWA- 4 14.00 10.00 RM-073/074- 12 SABHA 5 Ram-Mandir-Okharbote-Mawadin-Nundhaki 20.00 10.00 Khadbari-Kalchebeshi-Pangtha-Dake- 6 Sabhapokhari 17.00 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 141.80 60.00 1 Kushaha-Belhi Road 16.23 10.00 2 Kadarbona-Rautahat-Road 15.75 10.00 3 Kharchuyiya-Kachan-Deuri 10.61 10.00 4 Rupani-Kataiya-Malekpura-Lokharam-sadk 32.92 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 13 SAPTARI 5 Hariharpur-Pakati-Bisariya-Tilathi Sadak 24.40 10.00 RM-073/074- 13 6 Portaha-Bakduwa-Road 11.70 10.00 7 Jandaul-Kushaha-Road 16.07 10.00 8 Mahuli - Lohajara – Hanumannagar 11.12 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 138.80 80.00 1 Salempur-Hirapur-Road 16.10 10.00 2 Kaudena-Janakinagar-Road 19.50 10.00 3 Aatrauli-Sasapur-Road 6.00 6.00 4 Bhaktipur-Chandranagar-Road 18.80 10.00 5 Parsa-Riterkhor-Road 12.00 10.00 6 Harion-Janakinagar-Road NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 11.00 10.00 14 SARLAHI Karmaiya-Hathiyol-Road RM-073/074- 14 7 20.50 10.00 8 Phulparasi-Simra-Indiaborder-Road 7.00 7.00 9 Haraiya-Ishwarpur-Road 9.00 9.00 10 Raniganj-Parwanipur-road 8.00 8.00 Godaita-Ramban-Sisaut-Ramnagarbahuwarba 11 Road 11.40 10.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 139.30 100.00 1 F30-Kiul-Bagar-Nigale-Sermathang 8.76 8.76 2 F30-Timbu-Doring Nakote 8.78 8.78 3 Dauchet-Keureni-Banskhaka-Jatan-Baruwa 18.35 10.00 4 Khalde khola-Lagarche-Okhreni 5.90 5.90 5 Okhreni-Selang-Golche-Baikunthe 11.85 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ SINDHU- 15 6 Barhabisephant-Puranagaun-Kerabari-Ramche 4.49 4.49 RM-073/074- 15 PALCHOWK 7 H03-Daklang-Listi-Bhairabkunda 15.50 10.00 8 Sunkoshi-Dhuskun-Piskar-Tauthali-Kharidhunga-F32 14.75 10.00 9 Pyukharka-Thulodhading-Dansedovan 10.13 10.00 10 Dauthedanda-Gaitar Healthpost Bhotsipa 3.40 3.40 11 Sindhu Adit-Chipling/Palchen-Okhrenichaur-Thakani 6.70 6.70 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 108.61 88.03 1 Mirchaiya-Kalyanpur-Siraha-Road 22.19 10.00 2 Sukhipur_Siraha 19.00 10.00 3 Chickna-Kalyanpur-Gadha_Road 42.50 10.00 4 Lahan_RameshChauk-Jhajhpatti 19.00 10.00 5 Kalyanpur-Sitapur-MahendraRajmarg 10.00 10.00 6 Zeromile-Bariyarpatti-Road 18.10 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 7 Zeromile_Sareambas 13.10 10.00 16 SIRAHA RM-073/074- 16 8 Jamdah_Lagdigadhiyani_Border 30.70 10.00 9 Lahan-Taregana-Mahadevthan 24.36 9.00 10 GOLBAZAR-DURGAPUR 7.00 7.00 11 LAHAN-PAKHADIYAGADH-GOBINDPUR1 16.00 4.00 12 Dhangadhi-Patari-Kachnari 19.10 10.00 13 AURAHI-KAMALPUR-MADAR_BAZAR123 15.00 4.00 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 256.05 114.00 1 Jirikhimiti-Angbung-Morhang-Srijung 5.10 5.10 Myanlung-Okhre-Sukrabare-Chaparichowk- 2 Dagpa 41.40 10.00 3 Sukrabare-Fakchamara-Hakparaghat 18.50 10.00 4 Serma-Jaljale-Isibu NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 17.60 10.00 17 TERHATHUM RM-073/074- 17 5 Isibu- Khamalung-Sankranti 28.30 10.00 6 Magluagn Naudah Piple Sadak 3.50 3.50 7 Kirateshwor Madhave Sadak 5.50 5.50 8 Fastamara Sanischara Pancha kanya Sadak 5.70 5.70 TOTAL LENGTH(KM) 125.60 59.80 1 Gaighat(Motigada)-Phattepur Road 18.00 10.00 Betini-Majhakharka Road 50.00 10.00 2 Ranibas- Rauta –Salle-Kuletaar Road 18.00 10.00 NVC/TA/SNRTP/ 18 UDAYPUR Katari -Bahunitar-Barre Road RM-073/074- 18 24.00 10.00 3 Tapeshwori-Bhagalpur-Rampur
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