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Residential homes handed over to 80 poor households



INARUWA: Duhabi Municipality of Sunsari district handed over residential homes to the Dalit, marginalized and destitute community.

Eighty households were provided the homes constructed in over two bighas of land at the cost of Rs 70 million.

Municipality mayor Bed Narayan Gachchhadar informed that the homes made under the ‘Mayor-residence project’ were distributed to poor households.

Each house has facilities such as drinking water, toilets and electricity. Even a community building is made for the households where they can conduct traditional rituals such as marriage and tonsure ceremonies.

For the handover of the homes, the municipality picked 80 from among the 200 applications it received for it.

The remaining applicants would be provided with similar residential homes in near future, according to Mayor Gachchhadar.

The local government is planning to manage the schooling free of cost to the children of poor families who got homes.

Similarly, the guardians will be provided with skill-oriented training to foster self-employment.

Meanwhile, the municipality has said it was continuously monitoring the encroachment upon public spaces and settlement of squatter dwellers.

If any squatter dweller is found having his/her own home, he/she would be taken action, it warned.

Publish Date : 05 September 2023 09:49 AM

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