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Palpa school gets Indian assistance

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KATHMANDU, Oct 31: The Indian government has provided Rs 42.39 million to construct a school building of Shree Rambha Higher Secondary School in Palpa district under Nepal-India Economic Cooperation Program.



The Embassy of India in Kathmandu and District Development Committee of Palpa signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to this effect on Wednesday, says a press release issued on Wednesday.



"The assistance will be used to construct a three-storied building at Tahun VDC of Palpa district," reads the release. The school was established in 1952 and has around 1,100 students.



The project would be implemented by the DDC of Palpa, according to the release. The MoU makes DDC responsible to ensure quality of construction of the project and its timely completion.



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