Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City, on the recommendation of the ward office, has been constructing concrete houses with zinc roofs for homeless and needy families.
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Prayas Tamang couple, who have been living in a very narrow thatched hut with access to both sides of the river, have got a new house. 'We are shocked to get a new house,' they said in unison.
The Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City has built a concrete house with a zinc roof for Prayas and Sharmila Tamang couple near their thatched hut. After seeing the hardships of the Tamang couple, who were living in another person's thatched house with access to both sides of the river, the Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City has built a house with an investment of 300,000 rupees. The concrete house was inaugurated by Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City Mayor Meena Kumari Lama and Ward Chairman Anil Kumar Baniya during a ceremony on Sunday and the Tamang couple moved in. The house was built on 5 dhurs of land in Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-18.
A Tamang couple from Sarikhet in Raksirang Rural Municipality of Makawanpur has 2 children living in another's house in Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-18. The landless Tamang couple has been earning their living by working as street laborers in the neighborhood. They said they were very surprised to live in the pucca house built by Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City. 'I am happy to live in a pucca house that does not let the sun and rain in,' Sharmila said, 'We never thought we would be able to live in such a house.'
Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City has been building pucca houses for homeless and needy families on the recommendation of the ward office. It has already built and handed over houses to two families from the Dhimal community in the ward. Similarly, a house has been built for a family in the Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-11 squatter settlement. "We want to send a message that the local government is with the homeless and poor families," said Sub-metropolitan City Mayor Lama.
