Indian government hands over relief aid for flood survivors
The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu has handed over a package of relief aid for the flood survivors.
Second Secretary duo of the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu Ashish Sinha and Narayan Singh handed over the relief materials to Chief District Officer of Banke Khagendra Prasad Rijal for the floods survivors.
Materials worth Rs 11.85 million were handed over to CDO Rijal at the ‘Humanitarian Assistance Site’ on the premises of the Nepalgunj Airport.
On the occasion, CDO Rijal thanked the Indian government for the humanitarian assistance. The materials include chlorine tablets, sleeping bags, water bottles and tarpaulin sheets.
CDO Rijal informed that additional aid from the Indian government once arrive will be sent to Kathmandu by air.
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