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Janakpur: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today simultaneously laid the foundation stone for 64 large-scale road construction projects based in the Madhesh Province. The Prime Minister made this virtually during a special ceremony organized in Janakpurdham by the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development of Madhesh Province. The Madhesh Province government has described the inauguration of these significant and large-scale road projects as a historic and proud moment. It also expressed gratitude toward Prime Minister Oli for making it happen. As stated by the Infrastructure Development Ministry, a total of 320 kilometres of blacktopped roads will be constructed in 64 provincial constituencies across eight districts of Madhesh Province. Each road will be five kilometers long.

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