 The Gorkha earthquake of 2015 in Nepal impacted lives of millions of people and caused a wide-scale damage to property and public infrastructures. To supplement the efforts of government of Nepal in the post-earthquake reconstruction, government of India committed one billion US dollars comprising of 250 million US dollars as grant for housing, heritage, education and health sectors and 750 million US dollars as line of credit. Under the health sector grant of 50 million US dollars, 132 health facilities are being undertaken in 10 earthquake affected districts of Nepal. The likely completion time of all health facilities is by December 2023. The district hospital at Gulmi is the biggest hospital project to be built under the present grant. Once completed, these earthquake resilient structures will provide access to quality health care services in safe environment to millions of people, including those living in the remotest locations in Nepal, besides creating employment opportunities for thousands of medical professionals. These health care sector reconstruction projects will emerge as another landmark in the India-Nepal cooperation and development partnership.