KATHMANDU, Nov 9: The Charge d'Affaires a.i. of Japan to Nepal, YOSHIOKA Yuzo, signed a grant contract with Deepak Chapagain, president of Volunteer Corps Nepal, for building new classrooms at Shree Malika Secondary School in Dailekh district.
According to a statement issued by the Embassy of Japan in Nepal, the condition of the school, which provides education to more than 450 students is not good. The current school buildings are unsafe as there are leaks in the roofs. Also, due to the limited number of classrooms, different classes have to be conducted at the same time in one small room, which causes difficulties for students focusing on their studies.
Japanese assistance for new classrooms at Shree Himalaya Second...
The project is funded under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese Government and involves a grant of USD 88,105 (approximately NPR 10.45 million). It is aimed to enhance the educational environment by constructing eight classrooms with furniture. This will help students who previously had to study in deteriorated school buildings.