Nepal, March 10 -- An all-party meeting has reached a 7-point agreement on the operation of the 285-megawatt Upper Tamor Project, Nepal's largest hydroelectric project, being developed by the indigenous private sector. The meeting, coordinated by Faktanglung Rural Municipality, brought together local political parties, stakeholders, and representatives from Phaktanglung Rural Municipality-10 and Phungling Municipality.

The agreement includes forming a project concern committee in Phungling Municipality-3, Lingkhim, on April 2 to oversee project-related matters. The discussions focused on addressing the project's impacts on the local community and ensuring the proper involvement of all relevant parties.

According to a statement issued by...