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Tired of Waiting Locals Take Matters Into Their Own Hands

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AI-generatedLocal community in Dhankuta, Nepal, self-built a concrete culvert after years of waiting for government action. This is a small-scale, volunteer-driven infrastructure project with no direct commercial mechanism. No companies, commodity prices, or supply chains are affected. The event is purely local and non-commercial.
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- Villagers built a 22-meter concrete culvert over Nibuwa stream in 22 days with 600+ volunteers.
- Project funded by Dron Prasad Guragain, who provided materials (hume pipes, cement).
- Culvert connects several villages to Dhankuta district headquarters, improving safety and trade.
- Previous community-led infrastructure efforts date back to 2001.
- Technical support from Bishnu Poddar of Dhankuta Municipality.
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