The slow pace of distributing government grant money for rebuilding has left many people to spend their second winter without a home.
Nhuchhe Laxmi Prajapati and Shiva Prajapati, who are not related, are building their houses now, by taking out loans with high interest rates.
Their homes and hundreds of others were damaged during the April 25, 2015, earthquake in the town of Bhaktapur, which is known for brick paved roads, old palaces and artistic Hindu temples. It's just 13 kilometers (8 miles) west of the capital, Kathmandu.
He waited for months for help but finally took out a USD 30,000 loan from the bank at 12 percent interest rate and began constructing a house for the family at the same spot where their old house once stood.
"We hear that the government has spent millions and billions for reconstruction but I have not received any money. The government has done nothing," Shiva Prajapati said as he was digging the foundation for the house.
"I just got tired of living in the sheds in the field. It is just too cold there," she said.
The government has been repeatedly criticised for the slow work helping earthquake victims.
The National Reconstruction Authority has said it has distributed the first installment of government grant money, about USD 500 to 450,000 families, but it is still collecting details from residents in several districts where the earthquake caused damage.
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