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Construction of ICP at Nepalgunj begins with joint ground-breaking ceremony


12 November 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Piyush Goyal, Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry, and Krishna Gopal Shrestha, Nepali Minister for Urban Development jointly online witnessed the ground-breaking ceremony to mark the beginning of the construction of Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Nepalgunj.

Indian Ambassador to Nepal Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Rambir Manandhar, Minister of State for Urban Development also witnessed the event along with Dr. Ramesh Prasad Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development from Kathmandu.

Mohd. Istiyak Rai, Member of Parliament from Banke-2, and Dr. Dhawal Shamsher JB Rana, Mayor of Nepalgunj sub-metropolitan city participated in the event along with others from the Nepalgunj Project site.

The construction site for ICP in Nepalgunj. (Photo: Indian Embassy)

The government of India is building Integrated Check Posts on either side of the Indo-Nepal border to systematize the movement of cross-border cargo trucks between the two countries by bringing customs and immigration facilities under one roof, the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu said in a statement.

ICPs at Birgunj and Biratnagar were jointly inaugurated and operationalized in April 2018 and January 2020 respectively by Prime Ministers of India and Nepal.

ICP at Nepalgunj, once completed, will have export & import cargo handling facilities such as warehousing, including refrigerated cargo facilities, medical, plant, and animal quarantine areas, amenities for drivers and passenger, CCTV and other security systems, 24/7 power backup, waste-water treatment facilities, etc. to facilitate smooth movement of cargo and passenger vehicles.

The facility is envisaged to promote a systematic approach to cargo handling and, therefore, will result in saving of time and inconvenience to visitors and reduce overall transaction costs for cross-border trade and commerce.

The ground-breaking ceremony being held for the construction of ICP in Nepalgunj. (Photo: Indian Embassy)

The project will be implemented by M/s Rajdeep Buildcon Pvt. Ltd, a Pune-based Indian company under the supervision of M/s RITES International Ltd. a Government of India undertaking. The tendered cost of the project is INR 147.12 cr (NRs 2354 million) and the construction period is two years.

The facility will be built on about 61.5 hectares of land identified by the Government of Nepal in Janaki Rural Municipality ward no-1 and ward no-16 of Nepalgunj Sub-metropolitan city.

A similar facility is being built on the Indian side in Rupaidiha by the Lands Ports Authority of India and the work on the facility started in May this year and over 10% of construction work has been completed.

The Department of Urban Development, under the Ministry of Urban Development of Nepal, will facilitate the construction of ICP at Nepalgunj on the ground.

During the construction period, the ICP Nepalgunj project is expected to create local employment and boost the local economy by way of direct and indirect job creation and also the supply of essential raw material and items from local markets.

Overall the facility created under the project is envisaged to promote cross-border trade and economic activities between India and Nepal.

Piyush Goyal, Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry witnesses ground-breaking ceremony for ICP. (Photo: Indian Embassy)

In line with the ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy, the Government of India is committed to enhancing connectivity with Nepal, including facilitating and promoting border trade and economic activities. In this context, Commerce & Industry Minister Goyal announced that the Government of India will take up the construction of a fourth ICP at Bhairahawa in Nepal under Indian funding.

Presently, the execution modalities and implementing agency for the project are under consideration.

The creation of advanced cross-border logistics and infrastructure facilities over the last three years is expected to further boost connectivity and helps realize the shared pursuit of stronger and mutually beneficial trade, economic, and people-to-people trade ties between India and Nepal.

Publish Date : 12 November 2020 17:56 PM

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