Title: INDIA-NEPAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION PROGRAMME
1INDIA-NEPAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION PROGRAMME
2FOCUS ON GRASSROOTS
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- In the late 1990s, Indian economic cooperation
in Nepal was further diversified to focus on
grassroots projects.
3SMALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (SDP) PROGRAMME
- MOU signed between GOI and GON in November 2003
and renewed in June 2006, August 2008 and August
2011 - Projects costing less than NRs. 5 crores ( 0.7
Million) approximately ie.IRs. 3.125 crores). - Focus areas-Infrastructure Development and
Capacity Building in the areas of - -Education
- -Health
- -Community Development
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4SMALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (SDP) PROGRAMME
- FEATURES
- -Based on local needs,
- -Through participation of
community
- and local bodies of GON
- -Development directly reaching
the beneficiaries, no overheads - -Direct involvement of stakeholders
- -Low investment, no overheads
- -Short gestation period
- -Simple and transparent modality
- -Flexible
- -Hugely popular
5RANGE OF PROJECTS UNDER SDP
- Schools, multiple campuses, nursing campuses
Other specialised training institutes Libraries
Gifting of books, gifting of school buses - Primary health posts, maternity centres,
hospitals, gifting of ambulances/medical
vans/medical equipment - Rural electrification, micro hydroprojects
- Rural/Urban roads, bridges
- Canals (for example, Rajkulo in Lalitpur)
- Rural drinking water projects, cold storages
- River Training Projects
- Reforestation/ afforestation
- Developmental training for GONs senior
bureaucrats.
6SMALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (SDP) PROGRAMME
- SOME STATISTICS
- No. of SDPs (as of 31 December 2011) 389
- Total value NRs.673.09 Crores ie 94.34 Million
(appx) (IRs.421 cr) - Completed 183 Ongoing 206
- No. of school projects(ongoing/completed) 200
- No. of districts covered so far 70
- No. of beneficiaries over 11 million
7Nepal-Bharat Maitri Auditorium, Gorkha
8Shree Janata Secondary School, Garahiya Dumaria,
Sarlahi
9Shree Mahakaruna Sakyapa Vidyalaya, Lomanthang,
Mustang
10SOME OTHER POPULAR GRASSROOTS PROGRAMMES
- GIFTING OF AMBULANCES AND BUSES
- Since 1994, 342 ambulances and 66 buses
presented across 68 districts in Nepal (As of 26
January 2012) - EYE CAMPS
- Since 2001, assistance to Nepal Netra Jyoti
Sangh for cataract and trachoma surgeries through
country-wide eye-camps. So far, almost 4.25 lakh
patients have been examined and more than 87,000
surgeries performed in these camps, with total
Indian assistance of NRs. 21.10 crores ie 2.84
Million (appx). Number to exceed 100000 in 2012. - Since 2007, a new School Eye Health Care
Programme has also been launched. More than 27000
students have been provided with optical devices.
11FINDINGS OF IMPACT STUDY OF SDPs IN DISTRICT
SARLAHI
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- Significant improvement in the pass percentage of
students indicating high correlation with the
improvement in the infrastructure of schools. - Significant improvement in the enrollment of
students from disadvantaged groups including
Dalit, Janajati and girl students. - Number of girl students registered impressive
growth in most of these schools an important
factor being availability of separate toilets for
girl students.
12OVERALL ONGOING PROJECTS(Including Large and
Small Projects)
- DURING 2003- (December 31) 2011
- 424 projects
- Total outlay over NRs.6345 Crores ie 858
Million (appx). - Education, Health, Community Development,
Infrastructure
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14LARGE HEALTH PROJECTS
- 5 Storeyed OPD cum Ward Block of Bir Hospital
- 200 Bed Emergency and Trauma Centre, Kathmandu
NRs 149 Crores ie 20.1 Million (appx) - BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan
NRs 200 Crores ie 26.7 Million (appx) - Establishment of Bakhtawari Hari Eye Hospital in
Krishnanagar, Kapilvastu NRs 40 Crores ie
5.4 Million (appx)
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16Large Road Projects
- Government of India has constructed 807
Kilometers out of the total road length of 1024
Kilometers of the East West Highway from
Mahendranagar to Mechi (Mahendra Raj Marg) which
is today a life line of Nepal. - Twentytwo bridges on Kohalpur-Mahakali section of
the East West Highway. These were handed over to
the Government of Nepal in 2001. - Eight village and urban roads and three bridges
have been constructed with GOI assistance of NRs
48.79 crores( 6.59 Million appx) under SDP
Programme to provide easy access to the people of
remote villages. - Work is ongoing for construction of 10 roads and
2 bridges at a cost of NRs 29.09 Crores ( 3.93
Million) under SDP.
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18OTHER ROAD PROJECTS
- India constructed roads linking Kathmandu to
Dakshinkali, Trishuli, Balaju and Godavari in the
Kathmandu valley. - Tribhuvan Rajmarg Links Kathmandu with Birgunj.
Construction started in 1953 and was completed in
1956. Handed over to GON in 1965. - Siddhartha Rajmarg Links Sunauli with Pokhara.
- Construction of Bagmati (Kathmandu) Mohana
(Kailali) and Sirsiya (Parsa) Bridges. - Construction of Dakshinkali-Kulekhani Road
19Flood Control and River Training
- India has been providing assistance to Nepal for
strengthening and extension of embankments for
river training and flood protection works along
Bagmati, Lalbakeya, ,Kamla, Gagan Trijuga,
Lakhandehi, Sunsari, Kankai and Kaligandaki
rivers in Nepal. Since 2007 an amount of nearly
NRs 3 Billion ie 38.9 Million appx has been
provided to GON. - A project for river training works on Banganga
River in Kapilvastu District has been initiated
at a cost of NRs 40 Million. - The embankments have helped to channel the rivers
and prevent loss of life and property of the
people of Nepal.
20Creation of Irrigation Facilities
- Development of 1350 Shallow Tube Wells in
Dhanusha,Mahottari and Siraha districts-NRs 11.46
Crores ie 1.55 Million appx. - Development of 2700 Shallow Tube Wells in 9
districts of Nepal NRs 25.67 Crores ie 3.47
Million appx. - 22 Deep Tube Wells in Sunsari, Jhapa, Saptari and
Siraha NRs 8.84 Crores ie 1.2 Million appx.
21Hydropower
- India-Nepal cooperation on the hydroelectricity
projects on Koshi, Trishuli, Gandaki and Mahakali
rivers account for the major portion of Nepals
country's electricity output. - A 20 MW powerhouse was constructed as a part of
Trishuli Hydropower Project in the 1970s. - Devighat Hydropower Project (3x5 MW) has been
rehabilitated by BHEL in 2011 and was handed over
to the GoN on 13th July, 2011. - Surajpur Power Project, Kataiya Power Project and
Pushrekhola Project have received assistance as
well. - Mahakali Treaty involves the integrated
development of the river Mahakali, the Sarada
Barrage, Tanakpur Barrage and Pancheshwar Project
Cooperation and is also focusing on projects on
the BudhiGandaki River.
22Co-operating to provide electricity to Nepal
- Presently Nepal is drawing 109 MW from India
using various electric lines. - GOI actively supports Nepal to meet the shortfall
of power that it faces. - Presently Nepal is drawing 109 MW from India
using various cross border electric lines. - Plans are afoot to augment the supply to Nepal by
about 74 MW in the short term ie within 2012 and
upto 200 MW by 2013
23LARGE EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS
- Manmohan Memorial Polytechnic at Biratnagar- NRs
46 Crores ie 6.2 Million(appx)
24- CTEVT affiliated. Three disciplines Electrical,
Electronics, and Mechanical and several short
term 90 day- courses - More than 400 students Indian Faculty support for
5 years.Work in progress. First batch to pass
out in 2011
25Proposed polytechnic at Hetauda, Makwanpur- NRs
50 Crores ie 6.7 Million (appx). Will offer
diploma courses in Electronics and communication,
Electrical, mechanical and Computer
EngineeringShort term certificate courses
26LARGE ST PROJECTS
- Establishment of proposed Science Learning Centre
in Kathmandu- NRs 16 Crores ie 2.2 Million
(appx) - Laying of 904 Kilometres Optical Fibre cable
along the East-West Highway and setting up of 80
stations of SDH equipment- NRs 118 Crores ie
16.2 Million (appx)
27CROSS-BORDER CONNECTIVITY
28TERAI ROADS PROJECT
- MOU for implementation of Phase I signed in
January 2010 - Upgradation of over 1450 km of feeder roads and
postal roads in Terai (part of Strategic Road
Network identified by GON).Two Phases - Phase-I to includes 19 roads totaling 605 km
with cost of NRs. 1100 crores ie 166 Million
(appx)
Phase-I Roads
29MAHENDRANAGAR-TANAKPUR LINK ROAD
- The 14.5 km link road connecting Mahendranagar in
Nepals far-west with Tanakpur in India will
extend the connectivity beyond the East-West
Highway into India.- NRs. 67 crore ie 9 Million
(appx) - DPR for the project had been completed. However
GON has requested that this link road, which
would be part of the Asian Highway Network (AHN),
be designed as per the AHN specifications.
Necessary modifications in the DPR are presently
being carried out.
30INTEGRATED CHECK-POSTS
- State-of-the-art Integrated check-posts (ICP) at
Birgunj, Biratnagar, Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj. - To provide integrated channel for cross-border
movement of people and goods. - DPR for all four checkposts has been completed.
- Raxaul-Birgunj andf Jogbani-Biratnagar ICPs are
being undertaken under Phase-I. Work on ICP
Birgunj has started and is expected to start soon
in Biratnagar. Estimated cost is about Nrs. 416
crores ie 56.2 Million (appx) - Work on ICP at Nepalgunj has been selected to be
taken up next. - A high-level bilateral Project Steering Committee
is monitoring the project to fast-track it.
31CROSS-BORDER RAILWAY LINKS
- Cross-border railway links at five border points
Biratnagar, Janakpur (Bardibas), Nepalganj,
Bhairahawa and Kakarbhitta. - DPR has been completed.
- Projected cost at present over NRs 2123 crores
ie 287 Million (appx) - Will significantly facilitate cross-border
movement and will be a major boost for promoting
trade and commerce. - following two points along the India-Nepal border
at an estimated cost of NRs Rs.1090 crores ie
147 Million(appx) are prioritised - (i) Jogbani-Biratnagar ( 18 Kms)(ii) Gauge
conversion of Jayanagar to Bijalpura (51 kms) and
extension of the same to Bardibas (17 kms).
32Indias Assistance for the Peace Process in
Nepal
- Indias economic cooperation engagement with
Nepal has grown manifold in the past few years,
particularly since the restoration of multiparty
democracy in the country. - India welcomed the roadmap laid down by the
historic Comprehensive Peace Agreement towards
political stabilization in Nepal leading to the
formation of the Constituent Assembly. - India remains steadfast in its commitment to
extend assistance for Nepals economic
rehabilitation and political stabilization. The
existing developmental engagement stands to be
further strengthened with the ushering in of a
new era of hope and peace in Nepal.
33Indias General Assistance
- Direct budgetary assistance of IRs. 100 crore to
GON in fiscal 2006-07 - Soft credit line of US100 million for
infrastructure development projects as
prioritized by GON (In 2007). - Another line of credit of US250 extended in
October 2011 during visit of PM of Nepal to
India. - Waiver of outstanding dues on defence purchases
(more than IRs. 100 crore) - Doubling the number of GOI scholarships for
Nepalese students to 2000 - Supply of 25,000 metric tons of fertilizers at
subsidized prices
34Indian Technical And Economic Co-operation
Programme- ITEC
- India provides 100 ITEC scholarship annually to
Nepalese citizens. It has been agreed to double
the ITEC slots to 200 during PM Dr. Bhattarais
visit. - From 2000 till date, more than 600 participants
have benefited from attending short- term
professional courses in India. - Apart from the training in professional courses,
the participants are provided NR 40,000 per
month, lodging Boarding facilities and return
airfare.
35- More than 50 institutions conduct around 200
short-term, medium-term and long-term courses
every year. - The training programme is demand-driven and
subjects selected are of interest to developing
countries for their working professionals on a
wide and diverse range of skills and disciplines.
- Institutions like Indian Institute of Mass
communication, IITs, Indian Institute of
Science, TERI, Geological Survey of india and
other institutions of international repute.
36Indias Assistance for the Peace Process in
Nepal
- Supply of over 1200 vehicles and 14,000 wireless
sets to the Nepal Police - Supply of over 80 vehicles and 50 wireless sets
to UN - Supply of 70 containers for storage of arms being
managed under UN supervision - Supply of 6800 metric tons of food material and
4000 tents for rehabilitation of internally
displaced persons - Supporting the electoral process with close
interaction between the Election Commissions of
both countries through supply of equipment such
as Electronic Voting Machines (200), ballot
printing machines, computers, vehicles (75),
training, sharing of experiences of Indian
elections, etc.
37Indias Assistance Philosophy
- India believes that alongside progress in
political process in Nepal, it is equally
critical to ensure that economic deliverables,
particularly in the areas of education, health
and infrastructure, reach people without any
pre-conditions in a smooth, quick and
unencumbered manner.
38Indias Development Focus in Nepal
- Focus on connectivity projects
- Large infrastructure projects to continue to be
taken up aligned with Nepals development
priorities - At the same time, small, grassroots level,
community-based projects to be further
strengthened and expanded
39Miscellaneous Facts
- There are 125,000 Indian Ex service Persons in
Nepal. - GOI disburses pension worth NRs 2000 Crores (
270 Million appx) every year besides other
welfare activities like Medical camps, Medicine
Pack Scheme, Rural electrification and drinking
water projects.
40Thank You