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Landslide and flood victims of Myagdi to get Rs 500,000 grant



MYAGDI: The government is providing Rs 500,000 grant to landslide and flood victims of Myagdi, who lost their homes due to the landslide and flood in this monsoon season, for the reconstruction of houses.

The National Disaster Risk Mitigation and Management Executive Committee under the Home Ministry has approved the work procedure with arrangement of providing Rs 500,000 grant to each victim of mountain districts for reconstruction of houses.

Chief District Officer of Myagdi, Umakant Adhikari, said that they have received a work procedure with arrangement of grant providing in three tranches through local level.

He said, “We have sent a circular to all six local levels to select beneficiaries as per the work procedure. The grant amount received in the account of District Disaster management Committee would be distributed through local level.”

A work procedure has been prepared where victims would get Rs 500,000 in mountain districts, Rs 400,000 in hilly districts and Rs 300,000 to Tarai districts.

According to the National Reconstruction Authority, the victims of landslide and flood since June 12, 2020 would get grant. The District Disaster Management Committee has got the responsibility to identify the details of victims and real beneficiaries. RSS

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