Locals take initiatives for integrated settlement

Published On: May 12, 2018 07:04 AM NPT By: Dhruba Dangal


SINDHUPALCHOWK, May 11: Rising from the rubble has not been easy for the earthquake victims of Sindhupalchowk. Three years after the disaster, many are now making serious efforts for integrated settlements.

Locals of Chautara have shown no less zeal for this. Having lived in makeshift huts since April, 2015 when the earthquake rendered them homeless, the victims are now gearing up for community living by constructing new houses of the same type and size all at the same location. As the government has also been promoting integrated settlements, they are further encouraged.

“We are going to give it the final touch within the month of Asadh. People are excited. We could have started it much earlier,” said Tok Bahadur Shrestha, vice-president of the Local Reconstruction Committee. “Construction work is going on at a very fast pace,” he added.

The locals have established a community fund for this project which kicked off eight months ago. The grant provided by the government, support by other organizations and their own labor contribution have made things possible. According to Shrestha, 47 houses are being constructed in the new settlement.

“Rs 50,000 was received by each victim as the first installment of the reconstruction grant with which they established the fund. Now, there's a joint account or community fund. The reconstruction authority has extended technical support and the beneficiaries have contributed labor,” Shrestha said.

According to Shrestha, 28 houses are now near completion while others are fast being constructed. Even though some families are bigger in size while others have fewer members, they are going to get to live in the same type of houses, he said. “But there are lots of benefits of community living and the victims are aware of it,” he stated.

The project was started when there was Rs 1.8 million in the fund. Now, Rs 7.5 million has already been invested in the project, according to Shrestha.

“First Rs 1.8 million was collected. Later, they got the second installment too. And so far, Rs 15 million has already been invested. “Apart from the grant amount, the quake victim families have contributed equally,” he added.

Meanwhile, Ram Prasad Gautam, chairperson of ward number 13 of Chautara – Sangachowkgadhi Municipality where the reconstruction is going on stated that the dream of the victims has come true. He claimed that the ward office had worked hard to build an integrated settlement. “JICA has also helped, apart from the government,” he said.

Photo caption – An integrated settlement under construction at Chautra of Sindhupalchowk – Dhruba Dangal


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