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India funds NRs 246 million to rebuild and restore three more cultural sites in Nepal

Last Updated: India Funds NRs 246 Million To Rebuild And Restore Three More Cultural Sites In Nepal India will be funding NRs 246 mn for the ‘reconstruction and restoration’ of 3 more Cultural Heritage projects in Nepal after already signing six contracts.  India will be funding Nepali Rs 246 million for the ‘reconstruction and restoration’ of three more Cultural Heritage projects in Nepal after six of at least 28 heritage sites contracts have already been rebuilt. On Wednesday, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in Kathmandu by the Head of Development Partnership and Reconstruction Wing of the Embassy of India to Nepal and the Project Director of Central Level Project Implementation Unit (Building) of National Reconstruction Authority (NRA). The Contract Agreements were signed between the successful bidders and NRA.

India grants NRs 44 17 million for construction of new building in Nepal

Toggle navigation India extends NRs 44.17 million to Nepal under Nepal-Bharat Maitri Development Partnership (Photo Credit: Twitter/ India In Nepal) India grants NRs 44.17 million for construction of new building in Nepal ANI | Updated: Mar 04, 2021 22:20 IST New Delhi [India], March 4 (ANI): India on Thursday extended a grant of Nepali Rs 44.17 million to Nepal to build a new building for Naharpur Secondary School at Butwal-11 in Rupandehi district under the Nepal-Bharat Maitri Development Partnership as part of India s High Impact Community Development Project scheme programme. India commits NRs 44.2 million for constructing new building for Naharpur Secondary School at Butwal-11, in Rupandehi. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed today between Embassy, MoFAGA and Butwal Sub-metropolitan City, Indian Embassy in Nepal wrote in a tweet.

Tackle the silent pandemic of antibiotic resistan

Those working in health, government and civil society to tackle antibiotic resistance should “strike while the iron’s hot” to apply and improve upon the lessons learnt during the Covid-19 pandemic, argued a panel of health experts during a webinar on 4 March 2021 organised by the Global Antibiotic Resistance and Development Partnership.  They were discussing what can be learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic and applied to tackling the “silent pandemic” of antibiotic resistance. All agreed that it is as urgent an existential threat as the Covid-19 pandemic. About 700,000 people die of a drug-resistant infection each year. Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, which are designed to kill or slow their growth. These are microscopic, single-celled organisms. 

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