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Railway: Nepali construction firm gains experience while working with Indian company

| @indiablooms | Aug 17, 2020, at 04:58 pm

The Director of a Nepali construction company, which is working with India's Ircon on Janakpur-Jaynagar railway project, has said his company gained new experience in the sector while working in the project, media reports said.

Raman Mahato, Director, Raman Construction said his company is now confident of working on the project further in Nepal.

“India has the world’s largest railway connection and Ircon looks after these links. While working with them we have become confident that we can carry out further railway construction works in our nation,” Mahato told ANI.

Raman Construction has been given the responsibility to complete the work of embankment and cutting, blanketing work for laying new railway line, construction of major and minor bridges, and any other incidental/ancillary works required in connection to the completion of the work, reports the Indian news agency.

“Previously none of the Nepali companies had experience on laying the railway tracks but now we have gained experience. This has enabled us to carry out further works related to it,” Mahato added.

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