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NSC unveils 13 SAG expenditure details



KATHMANDU: The National Sports Council (NSC) has made public the expenditure details of the 13th South Asian Games at a press conference today.

Ramesh Silwal, member-secretary at NSC made public the expenditure details of the games.

As per the public expenditure statement, Rs 1.31 billion has been spent on SAG Games.

It is mentioned in the statement that Rs. 2.86 billion has been spent for construction.

Nepal won the most gold so far in the 13th SAG Games. Nepal won a total of 207 medals including 51 gold, 60 silver and 96 bronze medals in the SAG last year held in Kathmandu.

Publish Date : 29 November 2020 15:53 PM

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