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India to fund Rs 530 million for reconstruction of 25 health posts in Dhading and Sindhupalchowk



KATHMANDU: Head of Development Partnership and Reconstruction wing of the Embassy of India, Nepal and Project Director of Central Level Project Implementation Unit (Building) of National Reconstruction Authority signed four MoUs for the reconstruction of a total of 25 health posts in Nepal.

12 health posts are located in Dhading district and 13 are located in Sindhupalchowk district and these health posts, damaged during the 2015 earthquake will be reconstructed at a cost of NRs 530 million, Indian Embassy in Kathmandu said in a statement.

On the same occasion, four Contract Agreements, award the work to successful bidders were also signed between CLPIU (Building) and Contractors. The Central Building Research Institute (CBRI)-Roorkee, a premier institute of India in the field of earthquake-resilient reconstruction, will be providing technical assistance for the reconstruction.

These 25 health posts are the first batch of 147 health sector projects being reconstructed by NRA under the Government of India reconstruction grant of US $ 50 million for the health sector in ten districts of Nepal. The remaining projects are in an advanced stage of the tender process.

The Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee, a premier institute, will provide technical hand-holding for the construction of these health facilities. The health facilities will have OPD, dispensary, medicine storerooms, ante/post-natal room, bedrooms for duty doctors/ medical staff, kitchen and disable friendly sanitation facilities.

The government of India has been engaged with the Government of Nepal in strengthening the infrastructure facilities in the health sector. Under the Government of India-funded Small Development Projects scheme, over 40 health posts/health camps have been completed in Nepal since 2003, the statement added.

Government of India has also gifted over 823 ambulances to governmental, non-governmental/non-profit making organizations in Nepal since 1994.

The government of India remains committed to continuing its development partnership with Nepal which is long-standing, unwavering, unmatched, and multidimensional in nature, reads the statement.

Publish Date : 26 February 2021 19:40 PM

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