June 28, 2026, Sunday
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Government's priority in building high capacity transmission lines

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Kathmandu. The government has announced a deadline for constructing high-capacity transmission lines to deliver the produced electricity to the major load centers, sell and distribute excess electricity at the regional and sub-regional levels.

The process is to be carried forward with the aim of ending the delay in the construction of the transmission line and completing the construction before the specified time. It has determined a program to solve the problem of tree cutting in the construction of transmission lines, to remove the complexity in the distribution of compensation and to diversify investments.

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