India-Funded Health Post Construction Begins in Nepal's Kapilvastu

Construction of a health post has begun in Kapilvastu district, Nepal, with financial assistance from the Government of India. The foundation stone was jointly laid by local chairman Gopal Bahadur Thapa Magar and Indian embassy official Garima Nautiyal. The project, costing approximately NPR 17.5 million, is part of the High Impact Community Development Project scheme. Local representatives welcomed the development, which aims to improve healthcare access in Bijayanagar Rural Municipality.

Key Points: India-Nepal health post construction starts in Kapilvastu

  • India-funded health post construction starts in Kapilvastu, Nepal
  • Foundation stone laid by local chairman and Indian embassy second secretary
  • Project cost NPR 17.5 million under HICDP scheme
  • Initiative aims to improve healthcare access in Bijayanagar Rural Municipality
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Construction of India-assisted health post begins in Nepal's Kapilvastu district

Construction of a health post in Nepal's Kapilvastu district begins with ₹17.5 million Indian grant, enhancing healthcare access for local communities.

"India and Nepal have long maintained cooperation across multiple sectors, including infrastructure, health, education, and community development. - Indian Embassy"

Kathmandu, May 7

Construction of a health post in Bijayanagar Rural Municipality of Kapilvastu district in Nepal's Lumbini Province has commenced with grant assistance from the Government of India, the Indian Embassy said on Thursday.

Gopal Bahadur Thapa Magar, Chairman of the rural municipality, and Garima Nautiyal, Second Secretary at the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, jointly laid the foundation stone for the construction of the health facility.

The health post is being constructed with financial assistance of approximately NPR 17.5 million from the Government of India under the High Impact Community Development Project (HICDP) scheme. The rural municipality will implement the project.

Local representatives and stakeholders welcomed India's developmental support and expressed confidence that the new health facility would improve access to healthcare services for residents of Bijayanagar Rural Municipality.

"India and Nepal have long maintained cooperation across multiple sectors, including infrastructure, health, education, and community development," the embassy said. "The implementation of HICDPs reflects India's continued support for Nepal's development efforts and the strengthening of infrastructure in priority sectors."

The HICDP programme has emerged as a key pillar of the India-Nepal development partnership, supporting grassroots development initiatives across Nepal.

Launched in 2003, HICDPs were previously known as Small Development Projects. The initiative supports small-scale infrastructure and community-based projects across Nepal through local authorities, focusing on priority sectors identified by the Government of Nepal, including health, education, drinking water, sanitation and drainage, rural electrification, hydropower, and river training works.

In a significant boost to the initiative, a new agreement reached in January 2024 increased the ceiling of Indian financial assistance to NPR 20 million per project from the earlier limit of NPR 5 million.

- IANS

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Arjun K
This is nice but I wish India would focus more on our own healthcare infrastructure. We have villages in UP and Bihar without proper hospitals, yet we keep giving aid to other countries. Just saying... 🤷‍♂️
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Siddharth J
India-Nepal friendship is unique. We share borders, culture, and history. HICDP projects like this one strengthen people-to-people ties at the grassroots level. PM Modi's 'Neighborhood First' policy is actually yielding results on ground. Well done! 👏
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Priya S
This is a small but meaningful step. Health posts in rural Nepal can save many lives—especially pregnant women and children who need basic medical care. I'm glad India is supporting such practical projects. 👌
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Rahul R
Nepal's development is in India's interest too. A stable and prosperous neighbor means better trade, security, and reduced migration pressure. These HICDP projects are smart diplomacy, not just charity. Good to see the aid cap raised from NPR 5 crore to 20 crore too. Bigger projects possible now. 🎯
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Vikram M
At a time when some forces try to create misunderstandings between India and Nepal, such community-level projects show our genuine partnership. The people of Kapilvastu will remember this foundation stone. Building trust, one health post at a time. 🇮🇳❤️🇳🇵

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