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School buildings built with Indian financial assistance inaugurated in Darchula     



KATHMANDU: Namgya C. Khampa, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India inaugurated a new building of Shree Moti Mahila Sangh Primary School at Tinkar, Khalanga, Darchula in Nepal.

The building was constructed with Government of India Financial Assistance of NRs. 1.27 crore.

The school, established in 1960, has been providing quality primary level education since a long time.

Most students, studying in this school, are from marginalized Tinkari and Bhutia community of Darchula district.

At present, 391 students are enrolled in the school out of which 50 percent are girls.

New infrastructure would create an improved environment for learning in the rural region and contribute to the development of education in the district, a statement issued by the Embassy said.

Likewise, she also inaugurated a new building of Shree Malikarjun Model Secondary School at Mahakali-7, Dhap in Darchula, built at a cost of  NRs. 2.33 crore under India-Nepal Development Cooperation with Government of India’s financial assistance.

The school was established in 1966 and upgraded to secondary level in 1984. The school is located in Far Western Region.

Previous infrastructure existing was inadequate to accommodate the students studying in the school.

The new school building built under ‘India-Nepal Development Cooperation’ and having two-storey building would create an improved environment for learning in the rural region and contribute to the development of education in the district, the statement added.

These projects were taken up as a High Impact Community Development Project (HICDP) under an Agreement between Government of India and Government of Nepal, and implemented by District Coordination Committee, Darchula and Mahakali Municipality, Darchula respectively, it said.

Since 2003, India has taken up over 523 HICDPs in Nepal and has completed 459 project of which 32 are in Sudurpaschim, including 6 in Darchula District.

In addition to above, the Embassy of India has gifted 5 ambulances and 1 school bus to various health posts and NGO in Darchula District.

Namgya C. Khampa (C), Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India poses with students.

Publish Date : 29 November 2021 12:57 PM

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