Disaster survivors should not be deprived

Disaster survivors should not be deprived of their rights: Minister Lamichhane

सम्बन्धित सामग्री

NSBL  contributes Rs 2 million to Disaster Relief Fund

Kathmandu, Nov 10. Nepal SBI Bank Ltd. (NSBL) has contributed NPR 20.00 lakhs to the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives of the Bank. A cheque was handed over by Mr. Dipak Kumar De, MD & CEO to Press Advisor to Prime Minister, Mr. Govinda Acharya at Prime Ministers’ Office, […] The post NSBL  contributes Rs 2 million to Disaster Relief Fund appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Glimpse of Disaster Management

In collaboration with the Sunsari District Disaster Management Committee and other stakeholders

Glimpse of Disaster Management

In collaboration with the Sunsari District Disaster Management Committee and other stakeholders

284 people rescued so far from 42 disaster-affected places in Uttarakhand

Amid the devastating rainfall in Uttarakhand, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) has rescued over 280 people from 42 affected

Disaster Fund has Rs 6 billion in deposit

The Disaster Management Fund of the government has Rs 6 billion in deposit.

NDRRMA begins Karnali floods impact study

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) has started a preliminary study on the impacts of floods

Disaster victims provided with relief

The Nepali Congress, Constituency No 2 Disaster Management Committee has distributed cash support to flood survivors in Melamchi and Helambu municipalities.

Natural disasters increases every year in Nepal

Disaster incidence including monsoon has been increasing in the last few years in Nepal.

Disaster-hit districts to get monetary aid from province government

BAGMATI, June 22: The Bagmati province government is to provide monetary assistance of Rs 50 million to various districts affected by the incidences of natural disasters in the Province. The amount will be doled out from the Province Disaster Management Fund. In the first phase, the District Disaster Management Committee, Sindhupalchowk will be given Rs 10 million to undertake water-induced disaster mitigation and post-disaster recovery efforts including the restoration of the damaged infrastructures in the district. Similarly, the Water Resources and Irrigation Development Division Offices in Sindhupalchowk, Chitwan, and Rasuwa are, on the recommendation of the concerned District Disaster Management Committee, to be allocated Rs 5 million each by the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development to carry out emergency disaster management works in the respective districts.  Likewise, the Water Resources and Irrigation Development Division in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kavrepalanchowk, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Sindhuli, Makwanpur, Dhading and Nuwakot are to get Rs 2.5 million each under the same heading.  The Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development will coordinate with the respective Drinking Water and Sanitation Division Office for drinking water supplies and sanitation arrangements in the disaster-hit districts and with the Infrastructure Development Offices for restoration and construction of damaged roads, bridges and other essential infrastructures.  More, the Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences is to receive one million to run health services in the flood-hit areas in Sindhupalchowk.  The Academy has scheduled the health camps in the district from June 23.  Disaster-hit districts to get monetary aid from province government BAGMATI, June 22: The Bagmati province government is to provide monetary assistance of Rs 50 million to various districts affected by the incidences of natural disasters in the Province. The amount will be doled out from the Province Disaster Management Fund. In the first phase, the District Disaster Management Committee, Sindhupalchowk will be given Rs 10 million to undertake water-induced disaster mitigation and post-disaster recovery efforts including the restoration of the damaged infrastructures in the district. Similarly, the Water Resources and Irrigation Development Division Offices in Sindhupalchowk, Chitwan, and Rasuwa are, on the recommendation of the concerned District Disaster Management Committee, to be allocated Rs 5 million each by the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development to carry out emergency disaster management works in the respective districts.  Likewise, the Water Resources and Irrigation Development Division in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kavrepalanchowk, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Sindhuli, Makwanpur, Dhading and Nuwakot are to get Rs 2.5 million each under the same heading.  The Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development will coordinate with the respective Drinking Water and Sanitation Division Office for drinking water supplies and sanitation arrangements in the disaster-hit districts and with the Infrastructure Development Offices for restoration and construction of damaged roads, bridges and other essential infrastructures.  More, the Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences is to receive one million to run health services in the flood-hit areas in Sindhupalchowk.  The Academy has scheduled the health camps in the district from June 23.