Kathmandu, Sept. 12
Ghar Nirman Foundation has announced a nationwide
campaign to repair and rebuild damaged structures. Partnering with Skill Sewa
Pvt. Ltd., the Foundation aims to mobilise skilled workers and resources as
volunteers to restore essential public facilities to full operation.
“This is not just about repairs – it is about rebuilding
the nation,” said directors Mahesh Timilsina, Satakshi Mishra and Prashant
Pradhan, who are jointly leading the initiative. “We will deploy our full
expertise and manpower to ensure hospitals, police stations, government offices
and NGOs are brought back into service as quickly as possible.”
In a statement, the Foundation pledged comprehensive
restoration services, ranging from electrical and plumbing repairs to security
systems, carpentry, furniture and structural renovation. “We have the skilled
workforce for every aspect of this work. Our mission is to serve the nation by
applying our experience and manpower where it is needed most,” said the
company.
Hospitals, police posts and government offices suffered
structural losses during the recent protests led by GenZ, leaving daily life
for many citizens affected. Authorities have warned that delays in restoring
these facilities could obstruct critical public services nationwide, read the
statement.
Appealing directly to government institutions, the
Foundation urged relevant to tell their need to the company. “Our team is ready
to carry out assessments and repairs without delay,” it said.
The directors stressed the symbolic importance of the
damaged structures. “These buildings are not just bricks and mortar. They
represent public service, people’s trust and the nation’s hope. Their
restoration is our duty.”
The campaign will prioritise rapid assessment, repair and
renovation to ensure there is no disruption to health, security and
administrative services.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 13 September 2025.
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