Kathmandu, Aug 3 : Ambassador of India to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava paid a courtesy call on Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Pampha Bhusal at her office in Singha Durbar today.
On the occasion, they discussed matters of energy trade and flood control. Minister Bhusal shared in the
meeting that 1,000 houses have been displaced due to the flood in the
Saptakoshi River following heavy rains, stressing the need for mechanisms
from both sides to work actively to resolve the problem.
She spoke of the need of activating
the mutual partnership to further expand the energy trade between the two
countries.
The Energy Minister said that both sides needed to take initiative and produce the results quickly for the effective implementation of the agreements signed between Nepal and India. Bilateral preparations should be expedited for the construction of projects in the coming days, she stressed.
Indian ambassador Srivastava said
that he was constantly holding discussions with the government and private sectors
of India related to hydropower and irrigation, and gave assurances of his
initiation for taking ahead the implementation of bilateral projects in an
effective way in the coming days.
He said India was ready for further
expand the energy trade between the two countries for mutual benefit.
Energy Secretary Sushil Chandra
Tiwari and Joint Secretary Baburam Bhandari were also present in the
meeting. (RSS)