Kathmandu, April 5: The school and hostel building of the Sharada Secondary School at Rawabesi rural municipality of Khotang has been constructed. The building was constructed with the grant assistance of Rs 36.1 million under the 'Nepal-India Development Cooperation'.
Chief of District Coordination
Committee San Bahadur Rai, Chairperson of Rawabesi rural municipality Phatik
Kumar Shrestha and first secretary of the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu Suman
Shekhar jointly inaugurated the building amidst a programme held at Rawa Besi
on Thursday.
The Indian government itself has
arranged necessary furniture for the two-storied school and hostel building,
the embassy said in a statement. The school and hostel building construction
project has been implemented in coordination with the District Coordination
Committee Khotang.
Established in 1952 AD, the school
has been running classes from grade 1 to plus two level. Among a total of 365
students, around 50 percent are girl students.
Since 2003, more than 550 community
development projects have been implemented in different parts of Nepal, out of
which 488 projects have been completed, the embassy said.
At present, 85 projects are being
implemented in different areas of Koshi Province with the grant assistance of
India. People's representatives, government officials, social workers,
representatives of school management committees, teachers, teachers, parents
and students were present on the occasion. (RSS)