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Esewa Money Transfer donates educational materials to Shree Parvati Secondary School in Bajura

The school, established in 1982, serves students from grades 1 to 10, and also offers technical education in civil engineering, accredited by the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT).
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KATHMANDU, Dec 18:  Esewa Money Transfer, a licensed remittance service provider, has extended support to Shree Parvati Secondary School in Bajura through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program. In a ceremony held at the company’s head office, CEO Ajesh Koirala handed over educational materials and a laptop to the school's representatives.


According to a press release issued  by the company, the donation aims to enhance educational access and technology for students in the remote region of Bajura. The school, established in 1982, serves students from grades 1 to 10, and also offers technical education in civil engineering, accredited by the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT).


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During the event, Koirala emphasized the company's commitment to future CSR initiatives that will focus on improving educational and technological resources in rural areas. School officials expressed gratitude for the contribution, noting that it would significantly improve the quality of education provided to the students, the press release stated.


Esewa Money Transfer, part of the F1Soft Group, operates licensed remittance services through various platforms including eSewa Wallet, banks, and payment centers across Nepal.


 

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