Kohalpur (Surkhet) 132 KV transmission line in final stage of construction
Kathmandu. The work of Kohalpur (Surkhet) 132 KV transmission line under construction has reached its final stage. The project has informed that the work is going on with the preparation of charging within 20th of January. According to the project, 500 meters of wire is still to be laid.
The project has made 100 percent physical progress. Electricity will be supplied in 15 days after the completion of the test in the next week.
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