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Japan hands over school building in Myagdi


19 November 2019  

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KATHMANDU: Japan has handed over a newly constructed school building to Shree Deurali Basic School in Myagdi district.

The building was built with the support of about Rs 9.2 million, according to a statement issued by the Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu.

Yoshiki Sando, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Japan, said the Embassy hoped that the support would assist in improving the educational environment in this remote area.

The project for constructing a new school building with eight classrooms at the Shree Deurali Basic School was funded under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) for FY2017.

The school has about 200 students, from pre-primary level to Grade 8 and previously they studied in three buildings, two of which had become vulnerable owing to poor maintenance.

This new two-storied building has the capacity to accommodate all eight grades and is a part of the Japanese Government’s efforts to support safe schooling in Nepal.

The Embassy of Japan believes that the project will contribute towards improving the educational environment in the district. It also believes that the project will contribute towards enhancing the bilateral relationship between Japan and Nepal, the statement said.

Publish Date : 19 November 2019 12:09 PM

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