Baniyani, June 27 (RSS): Some 630 houses have been constructed to provide residential facilities to the disadvantaged families in Jhapa Rural Municipality.
The houses were built on the collaborative efforts of Jhapa Rural Municipality, Sahara-Nepal, and
Habitat-Nepal under the 'Safe Housing Programme and Sustainable Community
Project'.
Safe Housing Programme Chief Tika
Prasad Kandel informed that 70 houses were built in 2019; 130 houses in 2020;
238 houses in 2021 and 175 houses in 2022.
"Safe and strong houses were
constructed targeting the disadvantaged families", he said, adding,
"Some other houses are under construction process".
As part of the program, houses
were built focusing on the target groups, including most disadvantaged groups
under the poverty line, homeless, landless, backward groups, disaster-affected,
women, and people living with disabilities.
Jhapa Rural Municipality chair Jay
Narayan Saha said government's lone efforts would not be sufficient to
implement the constitutionally-guaranteed right to housing. The houses are
being constructed as per the tripartite agreement among Sahara Nepal,
Habitat-Nepal, and the rural municipality.
Construction of each house having
three rooms costs Rs 185,000, shared Accounts Officer of Sahara-Nepal, Raju
Giri.
Since 2007, Habitat-Nepal and
Sahara-Nepal have been collaborating on the construction of houses in Jhapa,
Morang, Sunsari, and Udayapur as part of the project.