KATHMANDU, Feb 10: A newly-built building of Aiselubhume Secondary School at Kispang in Nuwakot district was inaugurated on Monday.
The school was constructed with Indian government assistance of Nrs 39.57 million as part of its support to Nepal's post-earthquake reconstruction. Former Prime Minister and chairperson of the ruling Nepal Communist Party Pushpa Kamal Dahal inaugurated the school building amid a function today.
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Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Barsaman Pun and Shuchita Kishore, the first secretary at the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu were also present during the inaugural ceremony.
Aiselubhume Secondary School was established in 1990. The school is affiliated to National Examination Board, Government of Nepal and is providing quality education to nearly 637 students.
The newly built infrastructures consist of three blocks – a three storied academic block containing six classrooms, a two storied academic block containing four classrooms along with furniture and separate sanitation facilities for boys and girls. The project was implemented by Central Level Project Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Education of the Government of Nepal.
"The newly built infrastructure is expected to boost learning environment of students. Government of India remains committed to continue collaborating with Government and people of Nepal for completion of post-earthquake reconstruction projects in Nepal," read a press release issued by Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.