Kathmandu, June 30: A recent study
conducted by the South Asia Watch on Trade Economics and Environment (Sawtee)
has recommended undertaking comprehensive feasibility study of the rivers to
assess navigability in the Koshi and Gandaki basins.
"The government should identify
sites for possibility of upgrading existing traditional boats, keeping in mind
its social and ecological impact," said Dikshya Singh, one of the
researchers.
The study suggested identifying
complementary infrastructure such as connecting roads to facilitate multi-model
transport services, and also to provide incentives to the private sector so as
to increase its participation.
However, experts expressed reservations
in implementing the navigation system in Koshi and Gandaki basins as the rivers
lack sufficient water in the dry season and due to various irrigation projects.
"We don't have technical capacity
required for manipulation engineering in major rivers which is needed to
maintain certain depth required for the boats' movement," said Ajay Dixit,
executive director at ISET-Nepal.
Former president of the Nepal Freight
Forwarders Association Rajan Sharma said that though inland waterways were
costly and complex, they could prove useful during the times like strikes and
blockade when the time and cost of transportation was less important.
He urged the government to hold
effective talks with India to facilitate the private sector with smooth
movement of goods from Kolkata or Bishakhapattanam ports to Nepal-India border.
Former secretary of Ministry of Water
Resources Dr. DwarikaNathDhungel said that detailed
feasibility study at three major river basins was necessary to find out the
possibility of water navigation.
Experts said that the country should
develop waterways at least to break the landlocked psychology.
The suggested developing the rivers for
tourism and recreational purposes.
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