The National Authority for Reconstruction (NAR), the body formed for rebuilding earthquake-damaged structures, yesterday unveiled the post-earthquake reconstruction plan to be executed in the next three months.
Under the first phase, NAR will establish district coordination committees and launch National Reconstruction Mega Campaign from Kathmandu.
The mega campaign will be held on January 16, coinciding with the Earthquake Safety Day, NAR CEO Sushil Gyawali told the body's first Advisory Council meeting attended by leaders of various political parties.
Sub-regional offices will also be established in various districts in this phase.
The NAR, that has opened its central office in Kathmandu, is planning to open six sub-regional offices in Dolakha, Kavre, Nuwakot, Gorkha, Kathmandu and Lalitpur districts. These offices will oversee reconstruction works in 14 districts that were severely hit by the earthquakes of April and May.
One sub-regional office will also be established at a convenient location to oversee reconstruction works in 17 other districts affected by the quakes.
NAR will introduce the third phase of works on March 25, during which survey of damaged buildings and affected population would be conducted. Gyawali said construction of model residential houses will begin in at least five districts.
The final phase of works will then begin on April 24, exactly a year after the earthquake hit central Nepal, killing nearly 9,000 people.
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It took the government nine months after the quake to appoint chief of the authority.
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