Transforming Connectivity in Darchula: The Khalanga-Khar-Dethala Road Project
Building roads in mountainous terrain is inherently challenging: narrow alignments, steep slopes, frequent weather disruptions, and cost escalation are regular hurdles. For example, one article observed that over NPR 10 million was incurred for just one kilometre of road in similar conditions.
In response, Gwallek Nirman Sewa is emphasising:
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Careful geotechnical mapping and slope-stabilisation work
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Local-community engagement for labour and site input
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Practical scheduling to minimise weather-delay risks
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Transparent monitoring of resources and progress (as noted in our “Project Management & Planning” services)
Impact on Local Communities
Residents along the route are already seeing benefits: easier access to markets, reduced transport cost, and improved movement of agricultural produce. Once fully operational, the road will help transform the micro-economies of the region, strengthen supply chains, and increase resilience in the face of natural disruptions.
Gwallek Nirman Sewa’s Commitment
At Gwallek Nirman Sewa, we believe infrastructure is not just about concrete and asphalt — it’s about connecting people, enabling opportunity, and building futures. The Khalanga-Khar-Dethala Road is an exemplar of this philosophy: engineering excellence paired with social purpose.
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