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Samata Niketan receives World Book of Records certificate



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Oli handed over the certificate of World Book of Records to Samata Shiksha Niketan on Monday.

Prime Minister Oli handed the certificate issued by the World Book of Records London to Uttam Sanjel, the Chair of Samata Foundation at the Prime Minister’s official residence, Baluwatar.

The Niketan received the certificate as the world’s first cheapest school, which has been providing affordable school education.

Prime Minister Oli lauded the foundation for doing a noble service to the children from poor families. The Niketan has been providing education for Rs 100.

He also expressed satisfaction saying that the world has come about Niketan’s affordable and quality education in Nepal. The school has been providing school education to children for a monthly tuition fee of Rs 100.

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