SURKHET, MAY 26 -
Investment Board Nepal (IBN) has initiated consultations with local
residents, political party leaders and lawmakers to ensure the
implementation of the 900MW Upper Karnali Hydropower Project.
Although most of the political parties are positive on the development
of the project by India’s GMR, the CPN-Maoist has been opposing the
government’s move to hand over the project to an Indian company, stating
it would increase India’s influence in Nepal.
The IBN’s move to hold consultations at the local level is aimed at
creating a conducive environment for the implementation of the project
bef-ore signing the Power Devel-opment Agreement (PDA).
A team led by Under-secretary Khagendra Prasad Rijal has been holding
discussions with the locals. IBN CEO Radhesh Pant is also soon leaving
for the project affected districts. Pant said their main objective was
to educate the people about the project and the PDA, understand their
concerns and incorporate their issues in the PDA.
“Although a memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed with GMR,
we working to include local people’s concerns, such as taking measures
to improve their livelihood, while signing the PDA,” he said, adding
they were also trying to take the CPN-Maoist into confidence.
At the time of the MoU signing on January 24, 2008, GMR had agreed to
provide 27 percent equity and 12 percent energy to Nepal for free, which
has been considered
an attractive offer. GMR will have to hand over the project to the government after 25 years from the date of the completion.
The IBN is on a mission to take consent from the stakeholders based in
Surkhet, Dhailekh and Accham districts which will be affected by the
mega project. According to Rijal, they have planned to hold six
interactions in three districts. The project will affect the people from
10 VDCs of the three districts. These include Sattala,
Layativindrasaini, Nepa, Naule Katuwal and Khadkavada VDCs of Dailekh;
Pokharikanda, Chhapre and Salkot VDCs of Surkhet; and Bhairabsthan and
Rahaf VDCs of Accham.
An estimated 48 hectares private land and 207 hectare of public lands
will be acquired for the project. Also, 239 households will be affected,
while 46 of them will have to be rehabilitated.
As per plan, a power house will be constructed in Bhairabsthan VDC of
Accham and a 2,200m tunnel will also be built to channelize the water
from the Karnali River to the powerhouse.
Pant said the PDA negotiations with GMR will complete soon as there has
been general understanding on risk calculation and jobs of the
government and the developer.
According an IBN official, market and technical risks would largely be
borne by the developer. The government has also asked the company to
take the responsibility of land acquisition, assuring of help if needed.
“The government will, however, assure the app-roval process will be
completed timely,” said the official.
Rijal said they could sign a PDA agreement with GMR within the next two
months. The construction work on the project is expected to begin in
2017 and complete in 2025. The total project cost has been estimated to
be Rs 140 billion.
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