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Japan funds digital upgrade of Japanese language classes at Tribhuvan University

The project, supported under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Cultural Grassroots Projects (GCGP), carries a total grant of USD 64,885 (approximately Rs 9.3 million). It aims to replace outdated equipment with electronic smart boards, renovate classrooms, and install ergonomic furniture to create an interactive learning environment.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, March 25: Japan has signed a grant agreement with Love Green Nepal to digitalize classrooms at the university’s Campus of International Languages,  in a move to modernize Japanese language education at Tribhuvan University.



Maeda Toru, ambassador of Japan to Nepal, signed the grant contract with  Amira Dalli, President of Love Green Nepal, in a ceremony witnessed by Tribhuvan University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Deepak Aryal.


The project, supported under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Cultural Grassroots Projects (GCGP), carries a total grant of USD 64,885 (approximately Rs 9.3 million). It aims to replace outdated equipment with electronic smart boards, renovate classrooms, and install ergonomic furniture to create an interactive learning environment.


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Officials say the initiative will equip Nepali students with a modern, world-class environment to study Japanese language and culture, while also strengthening long-standing cultural and educational ties between Nepal and Japan.


 


 


 


 

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