Kathmandu, Dec. 16
India is supporting
Indrawati Rural Municipality with Rs. 40 million to build two health post
buildings.
Jhamka Nath Nepal,
Chairman of Indrawati Rural Municipality and Shri Narayan Singh, First
Secretary, Embassy of India in Kathmandu jointly laid the foundation stones for
the construction of two Health Post Buildings at Ward No.3 and Ward No.6 of Indrawati Rural Municipality,
Sindhupalchowk District, on Tuesday.
According to the Embassy,
these Health Posts will have two-storeyed buildings with suitable facilities.
These projects have been taken up as High Impact Community Development Projects
(HICDPs), and will be implemented through the Indrawati Rural
Municipality.
Chairman of the local
body and other stakeholders appreciated the development support being extended
by India. They expressed confidence that the new health infrastructure created would
help enhance accessibility to health services in the region, read the embassy
issued by the Embassy.
"The
implementation of HICDPs reflects the continued support of India in bolstering
the efforts of Nepal in achieving growth and development, apart from augmenting
infrastructure in priority sectors," it said.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 17 December 2025.
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