Myagdi, March 21: The Gorkha Welfare Trust said it has constructed 2,380 drinking water schemes in 51 districts of the country, including Myagdi.
At a workshop held at Annapurna
rural municipality-2, Bhurung Tatopani in Myagdi on Wednesday, Trust's
Executive Director Deepak Kumar Shrestha shared over 61,000 taps were installed
for smooth distribution of drinking water.
He claimed that around three
percent of the total population of Nepal living in rural areas have access to
drinking water with the financial assistance of the trust.
"A total of 2,380 drinking
water schemes have been constructed in 51 districts", he said, adding
61,634 taps and 431 toilets have been constructed in different parts.
The Trust has been delivering
education, health, drinking water and sanitation related projects in Nepal
since 1976.
On the occasion, Trust's engineer
Leela Sherchan shared 1,900 people have benefited from the drinking water
schemes constructed at Khibang of Annapurna Rural Municipality-6, Patar of
Ward-4, Dana Bazar, Duwadi and Kavre of Chemdi-3 in Myagdi.
According to him, the Trust has
mobilized a resource amounting to Rs 24.1 million in the schemes. In addition,
Rs. 10,000 will be provided for the project to be implemented in Besi and
Lekhgaon of Ward No. 4 Narchiang in the coming fiscal year.
The trust will spend Rs 11.5
million, he added.
At the two-day learning and experience
exchange workshop on 'Resilient Drinking Water, Sanitation and Disaster
Preparedness Programme', representatives from Taplejug to Humla districts were
present. The Trust is running the programme n four municipalities and 10 rural
municipalities of 14 districts.