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New Delhi : The Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi on August 23, 2017, approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to be signed between India and Nepal for laying down implementation arrangement on Cost sharing, Schedules and Safeguard issues for starting construction of a new Bridge over river Mechi on Indo-Nepal border.
The estimated cost of construction of the bridge is Rs 158.65 crore, which would be funded by Government of India through ADB loan. The new bridge is part of upgradation of the Kakarvitta (Nepal) to Panitanki Bypass (India) on NH 327 B covering a length of 1,500 meters including a 6 lane approach road of 825 meters. Mechi Bridge is the ending point of Asian Highway 02 in India leading to Nepal and provides critical connectivity to Nepal, according to a PIB release.
The construction of the bridge will improve regional connectivity and has potential to strengthen cross border trade between both the countries and cementing ties by strengthening industrial, social and cultural exchanges.  National Highway and Infrastructure Development Corporation (NHIDCL) under Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has been designated as the implementing agency for this project. DPR for this project has been prepared and alignment of bridge has been finalized in consultation with Government of Nepal, according to the PIB release.

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