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KATHMANDU, May 7: A total of a hundred people participated in the 2013 ‘Trishuli Dream N Art program’ on May 4 at Nuwakot. The idea of Lee Gwanghwa and Lee Jin from Korean Overseas Volunteers program, it was brought together by the District Education Office (DEO), Bidur Municipality, District Sports Development Committee and Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).



Participants were asked to draw their dreams, in a bid to raise the importance of art education. Along with students from government schools, teachers and other adults from the area also participated in the program.



Bharat Raj Tripathi, Under Secretary, DEO claimed that pictures have a very important role in life and they often speak. Through the program, the organizers intended to raise awareness about art education and perhaps its implementation in schools all over the country.



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