PM Deuwa returns home after completing India visit
Kathmandu / April 03: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuwa returned home from New Delhi, India after concluding his three-day visit on Sunday evening.
After completing formal engagements in New Delhi, including a one-on-one meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as delegation level talks between Nepal and India on Saturday, Deuba on Sunday visited Varanasi.
This is Deuba’s first official foreign trip after assuming office in July last year.
PM Deuba lays Foundation Stone of Old-Age Home in Varanasi
Prime Minister Deuba laid the foundation stone for the construction of an old-age home on the premises of Pashupatinath Temple at Lalitaghat of the holy city, Varanasi, today.
On the occasion, PM Deuba also performed the ‘bhumi puja’ or the land sanctification rituals for the construction.
Chief Minister of the State of Uttar Pradesh, India, Yogi Adityanath was present on the occasion.
The Government of Nepal has allotted Rs 10 million for the old-age home. However, the contract for the construction of the facility is yet to be issued.
The old-age home is for the accommodation of people coming to Varanasi for pilgrimage. The old-age home will have 35 rooms and it will be built according to the Nepali architectural style. The Department of Archaeology is said to be preparing the sketch of the building.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Adityanath has hosted a luncheon in honour of PM Deuba today.
Before this, they exchanged views on various matters of mutual interest and concern.