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inDrive Hands Over Sustainable Homes to Flood and Landslide Survivors in Nepal

Kathmandu, Nepal : inDrive the global mobility and urban services platform, has taken a significant step toward rebuilding lives in Nepal by officially handing over keys to new homes for families displaced by recent floods and landslides. This impactful initiative, carried out in collaboration with the National Centre for Disaster Management (NCDM), includes the construction of five sustainable shelters and the distribution of essential supplies to affected households.

The newly built shelters were developed in close consultation with local communities to address the specific needs of disaster survivors. Constructed using bamboo and mud, the homes reflect a commitment to both sustainability and cultural relevance, offering families durable, environmentally conscious structures designed to withstand local conditions.

“At inDrive, our mission goes far beyond mobility — it’s about creating meaningful, lasting change,” said Pavit Nanda Anand, APAC Communication Lead at inDrive. “This partnership with NCDM embodies our values by providing more than just shelter; we are restoring a sense of stability, dignity, and hope to families facing unimaginable loss. We’re proud to stand with these communities as they rebuild their futures — with freedom of choice and renewed confidence.”

Mark Tolley, Regional Director for APAC at inDrive, added: “inDrive’s core mission is to challenge social injustice, and this initiative is a direct expression of that purpose. We aim to positively impact the lives of one billion people by 2030 through sustainable, community-driven action. These homes are more than just structures — they are safe havens that empower families to begin again. By ensuring freedom of choice and collaboration throughout the process, this partnership with NCDM reflects our dedication to dignity, resilience, and people-first solutions.”

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