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Minister Gurung stresses quake-resilient infrastructures


13 January 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Minister for Urban Development, Sita Gurung, emphasized building quake-resilient structures to ensure the development of sustainable infrastructures.

At the national conference organized by the central committee of Diploma Engineers Association Nepal (DEAN) here today, Minister Gurung underscored post-quake reconstruction of physical infrastructures in a way that reduces quake damages.

Stating that the role of engineers and technical human resources was important to making sustainable infrastructures, the Minister called for effective enforcement of the criteria and laws as stipulated in the National Building Code. She also pledged to forge cooperation for the institutionalization of the DEAN.

The need for diversity is also felt in the engineering sector, the Minister reminded.
Similarly, the Secretary at the Ministry of Water Supply, Suresh Acharya, suggested that the risk of disaster could be minimized by considering the improvement in the quality of physical infrastructures.

According to him, the participation of technicians was necessary at the local level for the effective implementation of federalism. He pressed for the establishment of an engineering administrative staff college for the development and enhancement of engineers’ skills recruited in the civil service.

DEAN’s Advisor Dr Rajendra Prasad Adhikari presented a working paper that shed light on the roles of technicians in the construction of sustainable infrastructures.

Similarly, the Coordinator of the DEAN Technical Committee, Engineering Khadka KC, highlighted the need for cooperation and collaboration among the government, development technicians, and local communities for sustainable infrastructure development.

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Publish Date : 13 January 2024 21:34 PM

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