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India Lays Foundation for School Building in Nepal's Kalikot District

India has laid the foundation stone for Shree Janajyoti Secondary School in Kalikot, Nepal, under a High Impact Community Development Project. The project is funded with approximately Nepali Rupees 93 million from the Government of India. This is the first HICDP in Kalikot district, aiming to enhance the learning environment for students and educators. India has also donated 56 ambulances and 14 school buses to institutions in Karnali Province.

Foundation stone laid for Indian-assisted school building in Nepal's Kalikot

Kathmandu, June 12

The foundation stone for the construction of a school with Indian assistance was laid in Kalikot District in Karnali Province of Nepal.

As per a release from the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, the foundation stone was laid on Thursday for the construction of the Shree Janajyoti Secondary School Building in Sannitriveni Rural Municipality-4.

"The School Building is being built with Government of India's financial assistance of approximately Nepali Rupees 93 million. This High Impact Community Development Project (HICDP) will be implemented through the Sannitriveni Rural Municipality, Kalikot. This is the first HICDP in Kalikot district of Nepal," the embassy announced.

The Chairman of Sannitriveni Rural Municipality and other stakeholders appreciated the developmental support being provided by the Government of India.

They expressed confidence that the new infrastructure would help enhance the learning environment for students and educators in Sannitriveni Rural Municipality.

Naveen Srivastava, Ambassador of India to Nepal, in a video message, extended his best wishes to all stakeholders of the project. He reiterated the Government of India's steadfast commitment to working closely with the people and Government of Nepal to achieve shared growth and prosperity.

"As close neighbours, India and Nepal are engaged in wide-ranging and multi-sectoral cooperation. The implementation of HICDPs reflects the continued support of the Government of India in strengthening the efforts of the Government of Nepal in promoting growth and development, apart from augmenting infrastructure in priority sectors," the embassy stated in the release.

Since the inception of the HICDP programme, close to 600 projects have been undertaken by the Government of India, covering all seven provinces of Nepal and spanning 74 districts. Of these, 18 projects are located in Karnali Province across various sectors.

In addition, the Government of India has gifted 56 ambulances and 14 school buses to various institutions working in the health and education sectors of Karnali Province, including four ambulances and two school buses in Kalikot.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

While this is commendable, I hope the focus remains on quality infrastructure and long-term maintenance. Many such projects look good on paper but need sustained effort. Still, it's heartening to see India supporting education in remote regions like Kalikot. The 600+ HICDP projects across Nepal show serious commitment.

Rajan N

Great to see India's development cooperation with Nepal! The 56 ambulances and 14 school buses for Karnali Province will also make a huge difference. This is how we build bridges, not walls, with our neighbours. Hope the school is completed on time and serves the community well for generations. 🇮🇳🇳🇵

Meera T

Education is the foundation of any society, and it's wonderful that India is helping build this school in Kalikot. But I wonder about the curriculum and teacher training – infrastructure alone isn't enough. Still, it's a positive step for the children of Sannitriveni Rural Municipality. 🙏

Priya S

As a teacher, I appreciate the focus on "enhancing the learning environment." The new infrastructure will surely motivate both students and educators. India's consistent support across 74 districts of Nepal shows our deep-rooted ties. Hoping this sets a benchmark for more such collaborations in education! 📚

Arjun K

Excellent initiative! India-Nepal cooperation in education is a win-win. The 18 projects in Karnali Province alone show targeted development. I just hope the rural municipality ensures proper transparency in fund utilization. Good to see Ambassador Naveen Srivastava's personal involvement – shows high-level commitment.

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