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Australia to continue assistance: Envoy

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BAGLUNG, Jan 17: Australian ambassador for Nepal Susan Grace said that Australia has provided Nepal with 20 million to assist in the improvement and development of the education and health sector in remote areas.



Grace who came to attend the premier show of the documentaries ´Kahilesamma´ and ´Khanti Sun´ informed about the aid.



She also assured of continuous assistance for the development of the health and education sector and expressed concern about the lack of availability of such basic needs for the poor.



"Although there have been laws introduced for the dalit communities it has not been implemented," Grace said. "We are very much interested to address the needs of the dalits", she added.



Grace after watching the documentaries made with the initiative of the Australian Embassy, opined that the documentaries will help realize the real problems of Nepal.



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