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PM Dahal vows to facilitate if any post-quake reconstruction work still remains

KATHMANDU, April 25: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has admired all those who lent financial, psychological and moral support to the post-earthquake rescue, relief and rebuilding efforts.
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KATHMANDU, April 25: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has admired all those who lent financial, psychological and moral support to the post-earthquake rescue, relief and rebuilding efforts.


In his message on the commemoration of the Gorkha earthquake today, the Prime Minister said, "The post-quake reconstruction campaign has been basically completed and the government is ready to cooperate if any reconstruction work still remains."  


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The head-of-the government paid tributes to all those who died in the 2015 April 25 quake and expressed condolences to all those who lost their relatives to the disaster. He wished for the speedy recovery of those left injured in the quake. 


He claimed that the government formed under his leadership in 2073 BS was successful in recording significant progress in the reconstruction of infrastructure and cultural heritages of national importance damaged by the quake and in the construction of private houses, too. 


It was a notable decision to increase the housing grant by Rs 100,000 for the reconstruction of each private house damaged by the quake, he added.


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