The Wagmati government will immediately repair the roads and infrastructure damaged by the disaster

Poush 19, 2081

Subas Bidari

The Wagmati government will immediately repair the roads and infrastructure damaged by the disaster

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The Wagmati state government is going to allocate the necessary budget for the reconstruction of the roads and infrastructure damaged by the disaster on October 11 and 12. The provincial government's cabinet meeting held in Hetaunda on Friday morning has decided to immediately provide 150 million 25 million rupees for the reconstruction of disaster-affected roads and infrastructure.

It has been decided to arrange a budget of 112.5 million rupees for the short-distance road connecting Hetaunda-Kathmandu, which has been affected by the disaster, and 4 million rupees for the maintenance of other roads and infrastructure in the province.

According to Surajchandra Lamichhane, spokesperson of the provincial government and Minister of Internal Affairs, Rs. 5 million for the repair of the Kulekhani Cisneri road, Rs. 25 million for the repair of Kulekhani Mahalakshmi Khola Fakhel section, Rs. Cisneri Chaim is going to provide 25 million rupees for the road reconstruction of the section.

'We have decided to make arrangements from the budget of various and thematic ministries,' Minister Lamichhane said. According to him, the Cabinet approved the decision of the provincial disaster council meeting held on Thursday.

The meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to approve the renewal and upgrading standards of the health institution letter of intent service operation permit. "We have decided to post Secretary Birendradev Bharti, who came to the province from the union government, in the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Transport of the province," Minister Lamichhane said. He informed that the province has decided to post Niranjan Shrestha, who has been promoted to the 11th level, at Forest Research and Training Center Lalitpur.

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