Foundation stone laying ceremony

June 28, 2024
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The foundation stone laying ceremony for the ‘Project for the Improvement of Water Supply in Biratnagar’ under Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) was held today amidst an official ceremony in Biratnagar Metropolitan City, Devkota Chowk, inside the premise of the Nepal Water Supply Corporation (NWSC).

 Minister Rajendra Kumar Rai, Minister of Water Supply graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and laid the foundation stone of the Project. Ms. Shilpa Niraula Karki, Deputy Mayor, Biratnagar Metropolitan City,  Suresh Acharya, Secretary of Ministry of Water Supply,  Takahiro Tamura, Charge d’affaires ad interim, Embassy of Japan,  OKUBO Akimitsu, Chief Representative, JICA Nepal,  Gunakhar Bhushal, Chairperson, Nepal Water Supply Corporation, other distinguished ministers from the province, mayors, and deputy mayors, were also present during the ceremony.

During the ceremony, Minister Rai expressed special appreciation towards Government of Japan and JICA for its support in constructing this landmark project, and stated his belief that this project will immensely upgrade and improve the water supply facilities, enhance the living standard for the people of Biratnagar City ultimately contributing to the development of social and economic infrastructure of the city.

JICA signed a Grant agreement with the Government of Nepal in Kathmandu on March 2022, to provide grant aid of up to 2.541 billion yen for “The Project for the Improvement of Water Supply in Biratnagar.”

This project aims to enhance the living standard for the people of Biratnagar City by renovating and expanding the water supply facilities, thereby broadening the water supply area in Biratnagar City. In addition, this Project aims to contribute not only to the achievement of SDGs Goal 6 (clean water and sanitation) but also to Goal 3 (good health and well-being).

Despite being the densely populated industrial city and the capital of Koshi Province, the city lacks adequate and potable water supply largely due to the low quantity of water and dilapidated pipelines. The project envisions ensuring adequate access to safe water for the people in Biratnagar City by constructing and upgrading facilities like water treatment plants, clear water reservoirs, distribution main pipelines to name a few.

During the ceremony Mr. OKUBO expressed, “The project’s beginning today is yet another step of consistent support of Japanese assistance to the Government of Nepal in the water supply sector, one of the fundamental sectors for socio-economic development.”

Currently, the construction period of the project is set at June 2024 to May 2026.

Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony

June 28, 2024
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 The Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony for the Improvement of Water Supply Project in Biratnagar was held today, and Takahiro TAMURA, Charge d’affaires ad interim of the Embassy of Japan attended the ceremony.

The Government of Japan has extended 2.541 billion Japanese Yen grant assistance to the Government of Nepal for the implementation of the project under Japan’s Official Development Assistance.

Under this Grant Assistance, the Project will construct a new water supply pump station and rehabilitate three others, consisting of overhead tanks, water treatment plants, reservoirs, operation facilities and intake wells. The project will also include installation of water transmission and distribution networks and training to ensure the supply of quality drinking water to the population of Biratnagar. The components of this project will have the capacity to filter 1.5 thousand liters of water per day and are expected to be completed by 2028.

On the occasion, Mr. Tamura, Charge d’affaires ad interim expressed his hope that the project will contribute to improving the quality of life and revitalizing the region by providing safe water. He also emphasized the importance of the relevant authorities’ positive efforts towards the success of the project, in order to ensure that the Nepali people can benefit from it.

The Embassy of Japan hopes that this Project will be a symbolic landmark for the socio-economic development of Biratnagar and will contribute to further deepen the relationship between Japan and Nepal.