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Absence of permanent bridge at Sati Ghat disrupts life and trade in Bhojpur-Sankhuwasabha corridor



BHOJPUR: Residents of Shadananda Municipality and Salpasilichho Rural Municipality have long been struggling due to the lack of a permanent bridge over the Arun River at Sati Ghat, which connects Bhojpur and Sankhuwasabha districts. The absence of a permanent structure has significantly affected both daily commutes and local trade along this key northern entry point.

Since 2020, a temporary ferry has been operated as an alternative. However, technical issues, storms, and increased river flow during the rainy season often force repeated closures. During the monsoon, when the ferry is completely suspended, locals are compelled to use a precarious hanging bridge and carry goods on their backs to cross the river.

The lack of a permanent bridge has had the greatest impact on communities in Shadananda Municipality and Salpasilichho Rural Municipality. Locals say hopes for the construction of a sturdy bridge at Sati Ghat have persisted for many years, but tangible progress has yet to be seen.

Currently, the ferry operates from 7 am to 10 pm during the winter, providing temporary relief. However, Shadananda Municipality Chief Surendra Kumar Udas has repeatedly emphasized that this is not a long-term solution. He stated that continuous efforts are being made with the relevant authorities to ensure the construction of a permanent bridge at Sati Ghat.

Photos: Nepal Photo Library 

Publish Date : 08 January 2026 15:15 PM

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