India Completes Reconstruction In Nepal Of 50,000 Homes

India completes reconstruction in Nepal of 50,000 homes

Kathmandu, Nov 15, : , India has successfully reconstructed 50,000 homes in Nepal’s Gorkha, Nuwakot and Nuwakot areas in collaboration with the National Reconstruction Authority, UN Development Program and the UN Office for the Project Services.
To mark the event, the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu on Monday organised a function where Namgya C.Khampa, Deputy Chief of the Mission, announced that 50,000 private houses as committed by the Centre in New Delhi, have been completed with the Owner Driven Reconstruction Approach adopted by Kathmandu.The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu organized a function Monday to mark the occasion.Namgya C.Khampa (Deputy Chief of Mission) announced that the Centre in New Delhi had completed 50,000 private houses using the Owner Driven Rehabilitation Approach.

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The event was attended by Chief Executive of the National Reconstruction Authority of Nepal, Sushil Gyawali, Mayors of Gorkha and Nuwakot districts, and several representatives from various Kathmandu-based donor agencies.Sushil Gyawali (Chief Executive of the National Reconstruction Authority of Nepal), Mayors of Gorkha, Nuwakot, and representatives of various Kathmandu-based donors attended the event.

To expedite the reconstruction work, the Nepal government had set up the NRA whose main objective is to carry out rapid reconstruction of the physical damages caused by the massive earthquakes of April 25 and May 12, 2015, and their aftershocks.The NRA was established by the Nepal government to speed up reconstruction.

Its main purpose is to quickly reconstruct the physical damage caused by the earthquakes of April 25th and May 12th 2015 and their aftershocks.

In March 2018, the UNDP and UNOPS reached an agreement with the government of India to provide socio-technical facilitation and consultation (STFC) services to earthquake-affected beneficiaries in four Urban Municipalities and 14 rural municipalities the two districts.

The UNDP and UNOPS negotiated a deal with India in March 2018 to provide services for socio-technical facilitation (STFC), to earthquake-affected beneficiaries within four Urban Municipalities as well as 14 Rural Municipalities.

For this, India had committed $150 million as a post-earthquake assistance package on the housing sector to provide financial and technical support for the reconstruction of 50,000 beneficiaries, including a $100 million grant and $50 million under our Fourth Line of Credit.

India had also committed $150 million to a post-earthquake assistance program on the housing sector.This package provided financial and technical support to 50,000 beneficiaries.

It included a $100 million grant, and $50 million under our Fourth Line of Credit.

Besides this, India is also working with the NRA for the construction of 71 education sector projects, 132 health buildings, and restoration/retrofitting of 28 cultural heritage sites in a total 11 districts of Nepal affected by the earthquake of 2015.

Altogether, 8,979 people lost their lives and 22,309 were injured in the 2015 earthquakes.In total, 8,979 people were killed and 22,309 were hurt in the 2015 earthquakes.

Hundreds of thousands of private houses, government buildings, schools, health institutions, and historic and archaeological heritage sites were damaged.Many thousands of private homes, government buildings, schools and health institutions were damaged.

According to the Post Disaster Needs Assessment prepared and published by the National Planning Commission, it was estimated that approximately $7 billion equivalent of physical properties were damaged.The National Planning Commission published a Post Disaster Needs Assessment.

It estimated that roughly $7 billion worth of physical property was damaged.

After the quake, the Nepal government had organised a donor conference, where India had pledged the highest $1 billion for the reconstruction bid as grant and loan.

The Nepal government organized a donor conference after the earthquake.India pledged $1 billion as a loan and grant for the reconstruction bid.

According to the Post Disaster Recovery Framework prepared by the NRA in 2015, the total cost of reconstruction is estimated to be the $9.3 billion.The NRA’s 2015 Post Disaster Recovery Framework estimates that reconstruction will cost $9.3 billion.

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