India and Nepal Collaborate on High-Impact Development Projects
India and Nepal have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to execute seven development projects in Nepal worth NRs 4.73 million. These projects, focusing on agriculture and health, include building cold stores, school buildings, and a birthing centre in various provinces, funded by India's grant assistance.
- Country:
- Nepal
India and Nepal have strengthened their bilateral ties with the signing of an agreement to initiate seven development projects across Nepal. The projects are supported by grant assistance totaling NRs 4.73 million from India.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Indian Embassy in Nepal and the nation's Ministry of General Administration, highlighting key development areas such as agriculture and health. The collaboration aims to construct cold storage facilities, enhance educational infrastructure through new school buildings, and establish a birthing center.
This initiative underscores India's commitment to contributing positively to Nepal's development, focusing on fundamental sectors that impact the lives of many in the Himalayan nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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