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Himani to build earthquake-resistant houses
Former Crown Princess Himani Shah observed a model earthquake-resistant building built by JICA on the premises of Pulchok Engineering College.
bookmarkFormer Crown Princess Himani Shah observed a model earthquake-resistant building built by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on the premises of the Pulchok Engineering College, Lalitpur on Thursday.
Ekantipur Report
Published at : July 16, 2015
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She collected the information the quake-resistant building as she is planning to build such houses in earthquake hit Gorkha district.
Shah is the Chairperson of Himani Trust that has been providing assistance to the rural population of Nepal in the field of health, education, and social development, among other sectors, since 2010.
Presently the Trust has extended its service to relief and rehabilitation of the earthquake affected citizens of Nepal.
Photos by Prakash Timilsena
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