KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 10
Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, has stated that the distribution of emergency relief assistance in the recently earthquake-affected areas in Jajarkot and Rukum Paschim districts is taking place through a one-door policy in coordination with the local levels.
Speaking at a press meet at the Ministry on Friday, Sharma, who is also the government spokesperson, mentioned that the lead role of the local government has been sought in the relief distribution, in line with the spirit of federalism.
"The relief and rescue efforts are ongoing as per the directives of the Prime Minister issued upon reaching the affected areas the following day of the November 3 earthquake," she added. Grievances regarding the government's response to the disaster have been taken seriously, and the distribution of relief materials is happening based on need, according to the government spokesperson.
As she stated, it is unimaginable for the government even to consider favoritism in the distribution of relief assistance to the earthquake survivors. She also emphasized that physical properties reflecting Nepali unique architecture and cultural heritage would be accorded priority during the reconstruction of the damaged structures.
The November 3 earthquake, measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale with its epicenter at Ramidanda of Jajarkot, has so far resulted in over 150 casualties and more than 300 injuries, including casualties in neighboring Rukum Paschim."