Work to install underground electricity cables within Kathmandu Metropolitan City will resume without delay. During a meeting held Sunday at the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation, Minister Kulman Ghising reached an agreement with stakeholders to restart the stalled project. Ghising—who is also temporarily handling the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure—directed officials to finish the remaining underground wiring, particularly in areas like Putalisadak, before the next monsoon season. He also instructed coordination with internet, telephone, and cable TV providers to clear overhead cables once the underground network is operational. About 80 percent of the Valley already has underground infrastructure, which is expected to improve safety and enhance the city’s appearance by removing cluttered overhead wires.






