Monday, February 10, 2020

India builds secondary school in Nuwakot

Government of India built Aiselubhume Secondary School in Kispang of Nuwakot, District as part of its post-earthquake reconstruction in Nepal.
The school was ceremonially inaugurated today by former Prime Minister and chairman of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Puspa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda), according to a press note issued by the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.
“Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Barsaman Pun (Ananta) also graced the inaugural ceremony, where first secretary (earthquake reconstruction) Shuchita Kishore represented the Embassy of India,” the press note read, adding that the project was implemented by Central Level Project Implementation Unit of the Education Ministry.
Aiselubhume Secondary School was established in 1990 (2046 BS). The school is affiliated to National Examination Board and is providing quality education to nearly 637 students.
The newly built infrastructures constructed with the Government of India’s grant assistance of Rs 39.57 million, consist of three blocks – a three storied academic block containing six classrooms, a two storied academic block containing four classrooms along with furniture and separate sanitation facilities for boys and girls – reads the press note, expecting that the newly built infrastructure is expected to boost learning environment of students. “Government of India remains committed to continue collaborating with government and people of Nepal for completion of post-earthquake reconstruction projects in Nepal.”

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