India pledges Rs 474 million for construction of 12 high-impact projects in Nepal
India has committed NRs 474 million to support 12 High Impact Community Development Projects in Nepal, focusing on education, health, agriculture, drinking water, and culture. The projects include constructing school buildings, a multipurpose foun...

The 12 projects are being undertaken with the grant assistance of NRs 474 million from the Indian government. These include the construction of school buildings and a multipurpose foundation building, according to a press release issued by the Embassy of India here.
The projects also include the constructions of the Basepu-Hulu Water Supply Project in Solukhumbu, a building for the Agriculture Promotion Centre for Food Grain Collection and Distribution Centre in Bajura, a Health Post-Birthing Centre in Dhading, and the Operation Theatre Building of Rapti Eye Hospital in Dang.
These projects will implemented through the local authorities of the government of Nepal, according to the press release.
It said the construction of these projects will help provide better educational, health care, drinking water, agricultural products storage and cultural facilities to the local community.
Since 2003, India has taken up over 563 High Impact Development Projects (HICDPs) in Nepal, the press release said.
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