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The repair of the damaged Tamakosi hydropower project is set to commence soon.


Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Deepak Khadka has announced the immediate start of maintenance

The Prime Minister's Disaster Relief Fund has received over Rs 1.74 billion in donations.


Aiming to support disaster survivors, the Prime Minister Natural Disaster Relief Fund received over Rs 1.74 billion in contributions from individuals and institutions.

A calamity costs the public tansport sector Rs 730 million in damages.


The public transport sector in India suffered damages worth Rs 730 million due to the heavy rainfall on 27 and 28 September.

A $17.5 million fund is established by the UN separately to aid in the government's relief efforts.


The World Bank has approved $150 million in emergency financing for Nepal following the recent monsoon disaster.

Nepal SBI Bank makes a Rs. 2.5 donation to the PM Disaster Relief Fund.


Dipak Kumar De, managing director and chief executive officer of the bank at the Office of the Prime Minister at Singha Durbar, gave the cheque to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.

monsoon rain ruins agricultural sector of Nepal

As a result of landslides and floods, the agricultural sector is in crisis: ministerial official


Agriculture Minister Ramnath Adhikari declared 43 districts as natural disasters, with the agricultural sector being most severely affected by floods and landslides.

IME Group and Global IME Bank contribute Rs. 50 million to the relief fund.


Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli received the check from Global IME Bank and IME Group chairman Chandra Prasad Dhakal.

Due to the storm, insurance claims that were once estimated to be worth seven billion have now escalated to two billion.


Insurance companies are expected to face a claim worth seven billion due to the heavy rains, floods, and landslides that occurred in the first week of October.

Industry leaders in rice and oil offer food to flood victims.


According to the association, it distributed 40 bags of lentils and 140 bags of rice.

Following their monsoon hiatus, hot air balloon rides return to Pokhara.


Balloon Nepal's hot air balloon flight service in Pokhara resumes operation, with foreign captains Cleto from Spain and Harvey Alexander from the UK.