Nepali officials on Wednesday reported substantial progress in the reconstruction efforts following the devastating earthquakes in 2015, as donors and development partners pledged more support to the South Asian country.
Ambassador of India to Nepal and Mayor of Lalitpur Metropolitan City Mr. Chiri Babu Maharjan jointly inaugurated the new building of Shree Napichandra Mahavihar.
The government has allocated Rs 482 million for the reconstruction of campus buildings of Tri-Chandra College, the oldest college in Nepal.
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Nepali officials on Wednesday reported substantial progress in the reconstruction efforts following the devastating earthquakes in 2015, as donors and development partners pledged more support to the South Asian country.
LALITPUR, July 19: The Bhimsen Temple situated on the Patan Durbar Square has witnessed 90 percent of its reconstruction. The 2015 earthquake and subsequent aftershocks had caused cracks in the wooden structure of the temple in its upper stair.
Immediate past president of Lalitpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry Krishna Lal Maharjan said the task of installing roof is underway after erecting temple walls. “We have set a target to complete the reconstruction of the temple within coming mid-October if the lockdown is not enforced again to stem the coronavirus cases”, he shared.
The Nepal Investment Bank on Sunday had handed over the remaining pledged amount of Rs 5 million for the temple reconstruction, Maharjan further informed.
Locals people had joined their hands to raise funds for the rebuild of the devastated temple with the slogan ‘Let us build our heritage on our own’ after no side demonstrated interest to that end. The Indian government had pledged to reconstruct the temple but it also remained abortive. Hence, the locals took ahead the temple rebuild with campaign.
Though the primary reconstruction cost of the temple was estimated to be at Rs 49.3 million, it seems to go up. The Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust was entrusted the responsibility of technical works of the temple reconstruction.
Kathmandu, April 23. It has been six years since the devastating earthquake of April 25, 2015 with its epicenter in Barpak of Gorkha caused a huge loss of lives and properties. First of all, we would like to express our deepest sorrow over the loss of lives in the sad incident and would offer prayers […]
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The European Union Delegation to Nepal says it has closed a facility opened to support Nepal on its reconstruction and recovery efforts following the 2015 earthquake.
econstruction of Shree Bishnu Devi Secondary School at Chandragiri Municipality has officially begun. The reconstruction of Bishnu Devi school, the 68th school under the being rebuilt under India’s reconstruction grant assistance in the education sector, will cost Rs64.9 million and will be built as per Nepal’s earthquake-resilient reconstruction protocols.