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Indian government provides relief aid for flood survivors in Nepal

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B360 October 8, 2024, 10:35 am
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JANAKI, BANKE: The Government of India has dispatched a consignment of relief aid to flood survivors in Nepal.

On behalf of the Indian government, Second Secretary (Development Partnership and Reconstruction Wing) at the Embassy of India in Kathmandu, Ashish Sinha, and Executive Engineer (Civil) and Superintending Surveyor (SS) Narayan Singh, handed over the materials, valued at Rs 11.85 million, to Banke's Chief District Officer, Khagendra Prasad Rijal, at the 'Humanitarian Assistance Site' at Nepalgunj Airport.

The relief package includes chlorine tablets, sleeping bags, water bottles, and tarpaulin sheets. Chief District Officer Rijal expressed gratitude to the Indian government for their support and mentioned that additional aid from India will be transported to Kathmandu by air upon arrival.

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