Hosting the 18th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in the capital, Kathmandu seemed very much busy with its new face-lift. It was completely an impossible work that was carried on by relentless working of more than 3 months to make Kathmandu look like a new metropolitan city just for the SAARC meeting.
New roads are paved, the road from Tribhuvan International Airport to connecting valley hubs are all black topped with various plants and flowers installed at the sides are really interesting.
Understanding the need hundreds of solar panels lights are installed around the valley road just to make sure they work at times when the country is facing huge electricity crisis.
Understanding the need hundreds of solar panels lights are installed around the valley road just to make sure they work at times when the country is facing huge electricity crisis.
With such huge investment the government of Nepal has already incurred expenses reportedly totaling $20 million and completing the infrastructure work will likely exceed that figure.
No matter what the effort done is certainly credible and shows workable attitude which needs to continue in further days to come. This attitude of the government and the hard work of the workers have certainly made the public believe everything is possible.
If only the Prime Minister of Nepal Mr Sushil Koirala could continue this work then his name would be written in the golden letters in history for at least doing something credible in his tenure.
If only the Prime Minister of Nepal Mr Sushil Koirala could continue this work then his name would be written in the golden letters in history for at least doing something credible in his tenure.