September 30, 2021
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Six schools in Nepal reconstructed with India’s help opened

A ground breaking ceremony of Khopasi Primary Health Care Center (PHCC) in Panauti Municipality of Kavrepalanchowk district was also held during the day. …reports Asian Lite News

India and Nepal on Wednesday jointly inaugurated six newly reconstructed schools in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal.

The six schools have been built under reconstruction grant assistance of Government of India at a total cost of NPR 197 million.

A ground breaking ceremony of Khopasi Primary Health Care Center (PHCC) in Panauti Municipality of Kavrepalanchowk district was also held during the day.

Joint Secretary (North), Ministry of External Affairs Anurag Srivastava represented India at the ceremony. He was joined by Members of Parliament Gokul Prasad Baskota (Kavrepalanchowk-2) and Ganga Bahadur Tamang (Kavrepalanchowk-1), and Executive Member, National Reconstruction Authority, Nepal Dhurba Prasad Sharma.

Srivastava highlighted that these six schools are excellent examples of courage and capacity of Nepali people to build back better, and that India is honoured to be a promising development partner of Nepal.

India, as a close friend and neighbour has stood shoulder to shoulder with the people of Nepal in its efforts towards reconstruction, he added.

The six reconstructed schools are Shree Ajad Secondary School (Banepa), Shree Bhagwati Secondary School (Panchkhal), Shree Ajad Secondary School (Panchkhal), Shree Dughdeshwar Secondary School (Panchkhal), Shree Sharada Secondary School (Panauti) and Shree Khandadevi Secondary School (Chauri Deurali).

These schools were built according to earthquake-resilient reconstruction norms of Government of Nepal and will provide better learning environment to over 2000 students.

The schools are part of Government of India’s commitment to reconstruct educational institutions across eight districts affected by the earthquake under grant assistance of $50 million.

The eight beneficiary districts are Gorkha, Nuwakot, Sindhupalchowk, Ramechhap, Dolakha, Kavrepalanchowk, Dhading and Kathmandu.

Till date, the construction of 14 schools has been completed and construction of 56 schools is ongoing.

A ground breaking ceremony of Khopasi Primary Health Care Center (PHCC) in Panauti Municipality, Kavrepalanchowk was also held during the day.

This health post is one of the 132 health posts being reconstructed under Government of India’s grant assistance of $50 million in the health sector.

The PHCC is being reconstructed at a cost of NPR. 75 million. It will provide emergency, maternal and child healthcare and other medical services for around 15000 people in Kavrepalanchowk district.

India’s post-earthquake reconstruction grant is funding 50,000 houses in Gorkha and Nuwakot in housing sector, 70 schools and one Library in education sector, 132 health buildings in health sector and restoration/retrofitting of 28 cultural heritage sites in Cultural Heritage sector.

The event was attended by officials from Embassy of India in Kathmandu, representatives from Central Level Project Implementation Unit (Education), District Level Project Implementation Unit (Kavrepalanchowk), Banepa Municipality, Panauti Municipality and other stakeholders. (India News Network)

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