• Efforts Intensify to Fully Operate Charaali Faecal Sludge Management Center

    Jhapa : The Charaali Small Town Water Supply and Sanitation User Committee has initiated coordination efforts to operate the faecal sludge management center in Charali, Jhapa, at its full capacity. According to Committee Chairperson Rajan Chimariya, coordination is being carried out with Birtamod Municipality, Mech...

  • Closely Constructed Handpumps and Toilets Causing Contamination and Sickness

    Hetauda : As soon as one crosses the Rapti Bridge in the Hetauda section along the Mahendra Highway, a settlement comes into view. Further along, turning left off the highway leads to Simaltar. This lies in Ward No. 11 of Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City. Towards the left of this settlement, of about 1,800 househol...

  • Livestock at the source, pipes in drains

    "The source of water is good, but it is unorganized. Due to the open space, outsiders and livestock can enter at any time. People passing by might relieve themselves at the source, and buffaloes might even rest there," said Chandraman Shrestha, the president of Khudikhola Drinking Water and Sanitation Consumers' Co...

  • Waling Sets an Example in Waste Management, Earns NPR 2.7 Million in a Year

    Syangja : Waling Municipality of Syangja has emerged as a model in effective waste management, generating nearly NPR 2.7 million in revenue during the last fiscal year. The income came from waste collection service fees and sales of recyclable materials. According to Mayor Krishna Khan, the municipality currently co...

  • Is safe sanitation possible even without a faecal sludge treatment plant

    The example of Ghorahi Sub-Metropolitan City in Dang shows that it is possible to ensure safe sanitation even without a treatment plant. Kathmandu: Is a faecal sludge treatment plant absolutely necessary for safe sanitation? For many, this is a thought-provoking question. When discussing safe sanitation, several...

  • Unsafe Proximity of Toilets and Hand Pumps Puts Simaltar Residents at Risk

    HETAUDA : Within just five dhur (about two and a half aana) of land, houses, toilets, bathrooms, and water taps all stand together in the same small space. This is not the story of a single household — around 1,900 families in the settlement live in similar conditions. According to sanitation standards, toilets ...

  • Accessing Urine Bags Remains a Challenge for Spinal Injury Patients

    Kathmandu : Five years ago, Mr. Badri Bikram Thapa from Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City Ward 4 had little knowledge about the challenges faced by people with disabilities. He would feel sympathy seeing people in wheelchairs but hadn’t imagined how difficult their daily life could be. And , after a vehicle accident le...