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Foundation stone laid for 14 houses to be built under Indian assistance

Five schools inaugurated



KATHMANDU: A foundation stone has been laid for the construction of 14 houses in Nuwakot district under Indian assistance for housing construction.

According to the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Namgya C. Khampa attended the ceremony at Saatale in Nuwakot.

Likewise, DCM Khampa and Chief of District Development Committee Office, Nuwakot Santaman Tamang jointly inaugurated five schools constructed in Khadgabhanjyang under the ongoing Indian grant assistance for housing reconstruction.

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