Sunday, December 22, 2019

India builds girls hostel building for APF

The girls Hostel Building for Nepal Armed Police Force (APF) School at Kirtipur in Kathmandu has been inaugurated today by deputy chief of mission at the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu Dr Ajay Kumar, mayor of Kirtipur Minicipality Ramesh Maharjan, deputy mayor of Kirtipur Municipality Saraswoti Khadka, Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of APF Ramsharan Paudel alongwith the political, community leaders.
APF School is an academic institution created under APF Welfare Service Centre of Nepal Armed Police Force. The school was established in 2005. It is located at Champadevi-7 of Kirtipur Municipality in Kathmandu. The school has over 21 per cent of girls students. The project was implemented by APF.
The new infrastructure constructed with the Indian grant assistance of Rs 40.42 million, is a two storied girls hostel building comprising 32 rooms, including dormitory and one room for warden, bathroom, sanitation facilities for girls on each floor and furniture, according to a press note issued by the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.
Indian government is happy to be associated with the project which compliments effort of Nepal government in augmenting infrastructure in the field of education, the press note reads, adding that the newly built infrastructure is expected to boost learning environment of students.

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