By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Oct 20: Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, KIKUTA Yutaka, signed a grant
contract with Lakpa Nurbu Sherpa, President of NPO Nepal Volunteer Social
Service, for building new classrooms in Sankhuwasabha District.
The signing ceremony was held at the
Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu on Thursday.
The project is funded under the Grant
Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese
Government and involves a grant of USD 185,971 (approximately
NPR 23.2 million). It is aimed to enhance the educational
environment by constructing eleven classrooms. This project will help students
who previously had to study in deteriorated school buildings, said the Embassy
of Japan in its press release issued on Thursday.
Shree Himalaya Secondary School was
established in 1960, and nowadays more than 380
students study at this school. The condition of the current school buildings is
unsafe as there are cracks in the wall and leaks in the roof. These dangerous
and worn-out classrooms cause difficulties for students to focus on their
studies. The project will be managed by NPO Nepal Volunteer Social Service,
read the press release.
The Embassy of Japan believes the project
will provide a safe and pleasant learning environment for students and will
improve the students’ quality of education. We hope that this assistance to the
educational institute will further enhance the friendship between the peoples
of Japan and Nepal now and for future generation, said the Embassy.