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Chiranjeevee Pokhrel for DCnepal, Feb 24, 2016 - Monitoring the performance of Rastriya Punarnirman Pradhikaran and coordination have been assigned to Coordination Committee. In the committee, making Deputy Chief District Officer as the Secretary; accordingly, all the MPs for the area and the District Development Officer would be the members and the Authority would be led by the President according to the alphabetical order.

Now, regarding the Act related to Reconstruction, there is a provision of a district coordination committee. This District Coordination Committee has been given the responsibilities to monitor the tasks performed by the National Reconstruction Authority; and also to coordinate with it. In the District Coordination Committee, all the MPs from the district, Chief District Officer, LDO are the members and the Deputy Chief District Officer.

Out of 116 heritages at Bhaktapur, 67 heritages have been completely destroyed, according to Puratatwa Bibhag, Bhaktapur. Out of which, an agreement has already been done with Germany for reconstructing ten heritages and three schools. According to the agreement, there is the target of accomplishing the reconstruction by the next 4-years.

These are the cases of reconstruction at Bhaktapur alone. There are many heritages at Kathmandu and Lalitpur. Except at the capital Valley, there are many other places where people are facing hardships.

Let’s see some pathetic conditions below here –
After the devastation of old designed buildings made of raw clay and bricks at Sankhu, the life has been more pathetic due to chilling cold in the winter season. Quake victims at Sankhu are facing several types of difficulties in different season; and they are facing chilling cold after facing the disturbances of rain, scorching sunlight under the roofs of temporary huts.


Continuous snowfall kills the hope of quake victims at Dolakha. Due to the continuous snowfall, Dolakhali hot dwelling is being more pathetic.

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