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Govt to provide Rs 500m to Darchula flood victims

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DADELDHURA, June 20: Chairman of Interim Election Council of Ministers Khil Raj Regmi, while speaking at a press meet after visiting Mahakali flood victims in Darchula on Thursday, said the government will provide Rs 500 million for reconstruction of the flood-ravaged district.

The fund will be used to reconstruct damaged roads and river embankments and rehabilitate the displaced people, Regmi said after taking stock of the flood-affected areas in the district. [More]

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A prominent abstract painter, Laxman Shreshtha has earned quite a reputation and much critical acclaim for his alluring paintings. Born in Siraha, Nepal, he now shuttles between Mumbai, Paris and New York.

Winner of several awards like the first prize at Boursiers Exhibition of Painting, Paris and other honors like Prix d’Honneur, International Art Exchange Exhibition, New York, Gorkha Dakshin Bahu Medal, Inter Nations Invitation, Germany, Shreshtha was recently in Kathmandu in search of some inspiration.

 
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