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POMELO

Pomelo is very large citrus fruit of botanical name Citrus maxima. It is very sweet taste after ripening . Have you ever tried a honey pomelo ? This large citrus fruit can be found in the produce section from late fall to early spring. Here's more about this tasty unique citrus fruit.The fruit is used in many festive celebrations throughout Southeast Asia. After a Captain Shaddock of an East India Company ship introduced it to Barbados, the fruit was called "shaddock" in English. The fruit is also known as jabong in Hawaii and jambola in varieties of English spoken in South Asia. The etymology of the word "pomelo" is uncertain. It may be an alteration of "pompelmoes", in Tamil pomelo are called pampa limasu, which means "big citrus". The name was adopted by the Portuguese as pomposos limoes and then by the Dutch as pompelmoes. Typically, the fruit is pale green to yellow when ripe, with sweet white ( or, more rarely , pink or red) fle...

Road

Road : is a thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places that has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by foot or some form of conveyance, including a motor vehicle, cart, bicycle or horse.

Road consist of one or two roadways (carriageways), each with one or more lanes and any associated sidewalks and road verges. There is sometimes a bike path. Other names for roads include parkways, avenues, freeways, tollways, interstates, highways, or primary, secondary and tertiary local roads.

Definitions
Historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or maintenance. The Organisation for \Economic Co-operation and Development defines a road as a line of communication using a stabilized base other than rails or air strips open to public traffic, primarilly for the use of road motor vehicles running on their own wheels", which includes "bridges,tunnels, supporting structures, junctions, crossings, interchanges , and toll roads , but not cycle paths.

The Eurostat, ITF and UNECE glossary for transport statistics illustrated defines a road as a Line of communication open to public traffic, primarily for the use of road motor vehicles , using a stabilized base other than rails or air strips included are paved roads and other roads with a stabilized base, e.g. gravel roads .

History
1. History of road development of road development in Nepal ORY The history of road development in Nepal is not very long. M The first motorable road was constructed in 1924 in the Kathmandu Valley. In the 1950s the length of the country's road was only 376 km. Altogether 18,828 km including urban district and urban roads.
2. History of Road Development of Government of Nepal Nepal Government of Nepal (GON) has been giving high priority to the development of roads since the beginning of the planned development programs in 1956. Was taken in 1953 along the southern border of Kathmandu. Indian aid and opened to traffic in 1956. And the Government of China built the Kathmandu-Kodari (northern border) road in 1966.
3. History of Road Development of NEPAL At the same time, Government of Nepal started construction of East-West Highway (1,028Km) in collaboration with bilateral and multilateral agencies. Constit National Highway Feeder roads together form the country's Strategic Road Network (SRN). Together district roads together with village roads form the district road network.
4. History of road development at the present time, SRN has 15 national highways and 51 feeder roads, totaling 7,917 km. 900 The government plans to expand the SRN to 9,900 km by 2016.  The major agencies involved in the planning stages of a project are the Ministry of Physical Planning and Works (DoR), DoLIDAR, Ministry of Finance and National Planning Commission.
5. Agencies involved in Road Development Department 1. Road Department L 2. DoLIDAR in 3. Municipalities
6. Historical background of roads in Nepal - DOR The history of roads in Nepal can be divided into three periods: 1. During the Rana regime or before the 2007 democracy, BS. 2.Betan 2007 B.S. From 2027 BC 3. After 2027 B.S. (Formulation and continuation of road development strategy)
7.. During the Rana regime before the 2007 democracy, roads were built and maintained in Kathmandu. Towards the end of the Rana regime, a new office called Naya Batokaj Ada New Roads was constructed and it began survey in 2007 to connect Kathmandu with Hetuda. BS  Single lane Makdam Bhimafedi-Amlekhganj stone / brick all weather road, Batwal- Bhairahwa road was constructed. Black There was no blacktop road in the country.
8. 8. After democracy in 2007, B.S. Public Works Department. Engineers India, created by their army engineers, Tribhuvan Rajpath to connect Kathmandu with buffalo.  Royal Nepal Army built Kanti Rajpath, but had to leave due to lack of resources. B.S in 2012 77 km Hetuda-Naraingarh An all-weather two-lane gravel road was taken up and in 2015 BS. एक An organization called the Road Transport Organization (RTO) was formed with three chief engineers (Nepal, India and the US) to plan the north-south roads
9.  The project did not work satisfactorily and in 2018, B.S. BS in 2020 Raja Mahendra constituted an East-West Highway Committee under his chairmanship and 1st Baisakh 2019 B.S. An earth track along the length of the country along BS between 2018 and 2026.  The Kodari Highway, which connects Kathmandu to China in the north, was run. BS through Ified Integrated Department in 2022 The first long-term road development plan was prepared in 2024 with the participation of several consultants.
10. 10. From 2027 B.S. B. by 2032. s. The road development strategy was used for the development of national highways and feeder roads 32 From 2032 B.S. In 2038, B.S. Strategic road network was developed.  Feeder Road Project 2038 to B.S. From 2044 B.S. 2044 BS under RFRP funded by .S IDA. From 2048 B.S. Construction and maintenance of Were SRN 2048B. s. From 2049 A.D. Till done. Implementation of AHMP in MP 2050. B.  Initiation of Priority Investment Plan - Implementation of projects under RMDP funded under IDA 2051 B.S.  Initiative of Transport Policy, initiative of Bardibas- Sindhauli Road Project 2054 to B.S. From 2056B.S.
11. Was 20 years old DOR Master Plan 2056 B.S. From 2058 B.S. B Establishment of Road Board 2061 B.S. Finalization of Priority Investment Plan-II, Finalization of Sub Regional Transport Facility Project 2061 B.S. From 2064 BC Road Initiative of Terai Road Project (Indian Grant), feasibility study of North-South Fast Track, widening of iko Kotinavar-Bhaktapur sector (6 lanes) from Arinico Highway 9.1 km (JICA), 2064 B.S. From 2066 B.S.
12. Kathmadu-Bhaktapur Road Project
13. Transit route via Nepal
14. B Mid-Hill Highway 2064 B.S. Was started from , Implementation of the North-South Corridor Road project from 2066, B.S. Road Inner ring road (8 lane) extension is initiated with the help of China

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