Wednesday, June 24th, 2026

Reconstruction begins of private houses damaged along BP Highway



DHULIKHEL: The reconstruction of private houses damaged in the floods and landslides along the BP Highway has begun.

The ultimate days of the last monsoon- September last week 2024- witnessed downpour, causing severe floods and landslide in the vicinity of the Roshi Khola and the BP Highway. Many private and public buildings were damaged and swept away in the disasters.

Information about the initiative of reconstruction of private houses was shared by Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak. The reconstruction drive began from Narayantar of Roshi rural municipality-2.

The rebuilding of private property began after detailed estimation of damages.

At a programme organized jointly by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority and the Roshi rural municipality at Narayantar on Wednesday, Minister Lekhak distributed the documents that verify the damages of property and related beneficiaries of reconstruction drive.

The houses that were destroyed will be reconstructed while those suffering partial damage would be retrofitted.

According to the Home Minister, the affected households to make temporary house would be provided Rs 50,000 in two installment and those building a permanent house would be provided Rs 400 thousand per family.

A total of Rs 73.5 million was handed over to the Authority to forward the works on construction of temporary houses in Kavrepalanchowk district.

Altogether 563 houses were damaged in the disaster in Roshi rural municipality alone.

Meanwhile, 18 technicians from the Authority and local level have reached the fields to carry out the reconstruction drive.

Publish Date : 16 April 2025 21:42 PM

CK Raut criticizes RSP’s province assembly abolition agenda as ‘political dishonesty’

KATHMANDU: Janamat Party chair CK Raut has strongly criticized the

Health Ministry says no shortage of rabies vaccine, assures sufficient emergency supply

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Health and Population has stated that

India-Nepal Relations: A Resetting of Historical Ties amidst Changing Global Order

A new era of global order is characterised by rising

RSP political document omits Maoist insurgency from historical narrative

KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has excluded the Maoist

Top RSP leaders opt out of central race as internal talks intensify

CHITWAN: The first general convention of the Rastriya Swatantra Party