India Aids Nepal: New School in Achham to Enhance Education
A foundation stone for a new school building was laid in Nepal's Achham district, supported by India's NPR 38 million funding. Officials hope this development will enhance the educational environment in Sudurpaschim Province.
A foundation stone has been laid for a new school building in Nepal's Achham district, marking a significant step in educational development facilitated by India's assistance. The building of Basuki Secondary School is supported by a financial grant of NPR 38 million from the Indian government, under a high-impact community development project.
At the ceremony, Narayan Singh, the first secretary of the Indian Embassy in Nepal, and Jwala Singh Saud, the Chairman of Mellekh Rural Municipality, officially initiated the construction. The new infrastructure aims to significantly enhance the learning environment for students in Sudurpaschim Province, according to a press release from the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.
Chairman Saud expressed his gratitude for India's continuous development support, emphasizing the positive impact this school building is expected to have on the local education system and community.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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