The study emphasizes the importance of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for slope stabilization. Additionally, the report recommends constructing and maintaining proper drainage systems to effectively manage surface runoff and prevent further destabilization of slopes. To mitigate the risk of landslides, the report outlines several recommendations. These include improving drainage management, stabilizing vegetation, implementing structural measures such as retaining walls, and encouraging community involvement in the maintenance of these systems. Regular monitoring and additional geotechnical investigations are also advised to be conducted to ensure the long-term effectiveness of the implemented measures. A proactive approach, such as adopting a dedicated highway slope monitoring and maintenance system, is recommended to mitigate the risk of roadside landslides. Implementing these measures will contribute to the development of the disaster-resilient infrastructure in the region, aligning with the goals of Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructures (CDRI).