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Classes begin under tents in Chitwan schools

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RATNANAGAR, Chitwan, May 26: The schools having damaged buildings have begun teaching under the tents.

District Education Officer, Damodar Acharya, has informed that they had no option but to begin class under the tents because the schools buildings were collapsed by the recent earthquakes.


According to him, 26 schools have begun classes under the tents. Until the 29 districts crumbled in the quake were raised again, the students will have the class under the tents.

However, three primary schools were yet to get the tarpaulin sheets to resume the class.

The tarpaulin sheets were provided by various non-government organizations, as Lions club, Paribartan Nepal and the District Education Office.

Principal at the National Secondary School of Majhbang, Dev Kumar Basnet, informed that the students were being provided psychosocial counselling in view of the recent disaster that menaced them much.

There are more than 90 percent Chepang students in the school. RSS


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