Kathmandu, Dec. 3
A loan agreement for the Koteshwor Junction
Improvement Project is signed between the governments of Nepal and Japan.
Japan has provided loan assistance
equivalent to 34.59 billion Japanese yen (around Rs. 31.76 billion) for the
project. The loan, to be provided through the Japan International Cooperation
Agency (JICA), will carry a grace period of 10 years, a repayment period of 30
years, and an annual interest rate of 0.2 per cent.
Under this project, an underpass and a
flyover will be constructed along the Koteshwor and Jadibuti sections, which is
expected to significantly ease the movement of vehicles travelling through
Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur and the BP Highway, and help reduce traffic
congestion. The project will be implemented through the Department of Roads
under the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, the Finance
Ministry informed in a statement.
Finance Secretary Dr. Ghanashyam Upadhyay
and Japanese Ambassador to Nepal Maeda Toru signed the Exchange of Notes for
the loan support in the presence of Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Khanal at
the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday.
Likewise, the loan agreement was signed by
Joint Secretary Dr. Dhaniram Sharma, Chief of the International Economic
Cooperation Division at the Ministry of Finance, and Mitsuzaki Masuki, Chief
Representative of JICA Nepal.
Ambassador Maeda expressed confidence that
the implementation of the Koteshwor Junction Improvement Project through
Japan’s concessional loan assistance would bring significant improvements to
the Kathmandu Valley’s transport system, and also recalled the decades-long friendly
relationship between Nepal and Japan.
Likewise, Finance Minister Khanal said,
under Nepal–Japan cooperation, this project aims to bring progress to one of
the major traffic-congested points in the Kathmandu Valley, and expressed
confidence that it would bring long-term improvements to the Capital’s
transport management.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 4 December 2025.
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