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Home Minister Lekhak initiates grant distribution to earthquake victims

Dadeldhura, Mar 7 : Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has commenced the distribution of grants to beneficiaries affected by the Doti earthquake, which occurred one and a half years ago. Minister Lekhak initiated this effort by handing over the first installment of Rs 50,000 to Prakash Raj Upreti, a resident of

Home Minister assures of acceleration of post-quake reconstruction drive

 In the 29t meeting of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Executive Committee held in Singha Durbar today, the Minister

Government of Japan and UNDP to support earthquake recovery in…

The project, funded by the Government of Japan with an allocation of 250 million Japanese yen (approximately USD 1.7 million

Additional reconstruction at Jajarkot earthquake-hit districts begins

Agreement has already been signed with more than 600 beneficiaries in Doti district and preparation was underway to send grant

Reconstruction of quake-damage houses to begin from today

The procedural work for reconstruction of quake-damaged houses in Jajarkot and adjoining districts has begun from today, 14 months after

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4.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Jajarkot today

According to the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Center, the quake, measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale, struck at 6:30

Congress, UML draw attention on earthquake victims to the Prime…

most of the people affected by the Jajarkot-earthquake have not yet received grant money for temporary housing before Prime Minister

British Embassy provides Rs two billion for recovery of quake-affected…

The British Embassy in Kathmandu has provided GBP 13 million (equivalent to Rs two billion 181million) for the recovery of

Jajarkot post-quake reconstruction to cost Rs 63.58 billion

The preliminary estimate for the reconstruction of structures damaged due to the three earthquakes occurred at various times is Rs

Minister Joshi insists on relief to build shelter for Jajarkot…

Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, Bhanubhakta Joshi, has spoken the need of ensuring relief to those who were