Rolpa, Nov 10: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said Rolpa is a symbol of revolution, peace, construction and reconstruction.
Inaugurating the building for Rolpa Hospital on Friday, he said although it is lagging behind in terms of development, Rolpa, the centre of changes lately, is gradually entering the mainstream of development.
Rolpa, the district that was crawling in the field of infrastructure and education in the past, is now taking up the pace of development, said the PM.
Stating that although the hospital is well-equipped and modern, there is a lack of workforce and other resources, he said he would coordinate with the Ministry of Health and Population for the management of human resources for the hospital shortly after he reached Kathmandu.
“During my visit to China, an agreement was also reached on the project relating to fruits and medicinal herbs. This project would be implemented in Rolpa.”
The newly constructed hospital building at Reugha of Rolpa Municipality-2 has 50 beds. Prior to that, the PM also inaugurated the newly concrete bridge over the local Thawang river in Rolpa.
PM Dahal inaugurates bridge in Rolpa
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ inaugurated the newly-built concrete bridge over the Thawang river at Thawang Rural Municipality in Rolpa district amid a function here today. The motorable bridge is 169 metres in length.
On the occasion, the PM assured the local people that the Martyr Road would be blacktopped, the medicinal herbs processing project implemented and electricity expanded in all areas of Rolpa district.
Similarly, addressing a rural municipality-level party training session organised at Thawang, PM Dahal pointed out that the Maoist was somehow weak due to splits and divisions, and the process of unification has started to make it stronger.
“The unification of the Maoist faction will begin soon. It will materialise soon as the party is close to the Communist Party of Nepal led by Biplab,” he added.
PM Dahal is scheduled to inaugurate the newly constructed building of Rolpa Hospital.