India gives Nepal 2.1-billion Nepalese rupees aid

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

on Friday extended 2.1-billion Nepalese Rupee (NR) aid to as reimbursement of the first tranche of housing support to 42,086 government of India-supported beneficiaries in and Gorkha districts.

As part of India's commitment towards Nepal's post-earthquake reconstruction, the two countries had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for $100-million grant to support reconstruction of 50,000 private houses in the nation's and Gorkha districts.

Indian to Manjeev handed over the amount to Nepal's

In September 2016, both countries had agreed to utilize an additional amount of $50 million from the $750 Line of Credit towards payment of third tranche of housing grant to 50,000 hosing beneficiaries supported by the government of

As per those previous commitments, on Friday provided the first tranche to the government.

India, during the international conference on Nepal's reconstruction had pledged $1 billion aid and soft loan. India announced the largest amount in aid -- NRs 100 billion ($1 billion) -- for Nepal's post-earthquake reconstruction. One fourth of the amount has been extended as grant assistance.

The money that Puri handed over on Friday is part of the Indian aid pledged during the conference. The money will be reimbursed directly to the house owners.

The government of Nepal has expressed its appreciation to the government of India for providing generous humanitarian support for the post-earthquake reconstruction programme and recalled the prompt support from the southern neighbour in the rescue and immediately after the earthquake, a statement issued by the said.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 21:04 IST