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The Asian Development Bank has approved a $125 million financing package for Nepal's Madhesh Province to construct deep tube wells and a dedicated electricity distribution network. This project aims to provide year-round irrigation water to farmers in Rautahat and Sarlahi districts, support climate-resilient agricultural practices, and help them adopt high-value crops. The financing includes a $110 million concessional loan and a $15 million grant.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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