Locals forced to drink dirty river water
DADELDHURA, March 23: Like many villagers, Rajmati Bista, 45, of Belapur, walks two hours every day to a river just to fetch water. For this, she has to complete all her household chores early morning.
DADELDHURA, March 23: Like many villagers, Rajmati Bista, 45, of Belapur, walks two hours every day to a river just to fetch water. For this, she has to complete all her household chores early morning.
Dozens of villages in Dadeldhura district that were affected by flooding in the Mahakali River and other brooks in the past are once again face high risk of flooding. Water level in the Mahakali River
Massive mining of sand and stones in the Chure hills has heightened the threats of floods, desertification and drying up of water resources as far as the Tarai region, too. At a time when the news
Dadeldhura and its district headquarters Baghkhor are reeling under waste management problems due to apathy of the concerned authorities. “Though rapid urbanisation and population growth have worsened
Food Security Project has been launched in highly vulnerable different 10 VDCs of Dadeldhura in food security in the district. The project was launched by the Ministry of Agriculture Development through
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $23.5 million grant from the Strategic Climate Fund for a project that will ensure water supply to about 45,000 households. The project is one of five