India Boosts Nepal's Development with 7 New High Impact Projects
The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu signed MoUs for 7 community projects in Nepal focused on education, health, and agriculture, costing NRs. 473 million. These initiatives, part of 598 undertaken since 2003, aim to strengthen bilateral relations and aid Nepal's development across various sectors.
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The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu forged new partnerships on Thursday, signing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) for seven High Impact Community Development Projects in Nepal. Engaging with the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration of Nepal, this initiative underscores India's commitment to aiding its neighbor through grant assistance valued at NRs. 473 million, spanning crucial sectors such as education, health, and agriculture.
Since 2003, India has launched 598 such High Impact projects in Nepal, with 506 already completed, targeting diverse areas like health, education, agriculture, drinking water, connectivity, and sanitation across all seven provinces. These infrastructure and development endeavors highlight the depth of India-Nepal bilateral cooperation and commitment to regional growth.
The latest projects will be implemented in districts including Nawalpur, Terhathum, Mustang, Kailali, Rautahat, Dolpa, and Banke. The Indian Embassy emphasized that local authorities and institutions will drive these projects, reflecting India's ongoing support to Nepal's growth ambitions, strengthening infrastructure, and bolstering the governmental framework in priority areas.
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