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Kathmandu, February 25: The handover ceremony of the classroom building supported by Japan to Shree Chandrawati Secondary School (SCSS) in Lekhani Rural Municipality, Udayapur District, was held on February 24. Japanese Ambassador Maeda Toru attended the ceremony.

Under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Government of Japan, “The Project for the Construction of Classrooms for SCSS in Udayapur District” was constructed with USD 65,298.

On this occasion, Ambassador Maeda congratulated and expressed his appreciation for the efforts of all those involved in the project. He also emphasized that the result of the project will significantly improve the learning environment for both the students and teachers of the school.

SCSS was founded in 1960, and with an enrollment of approximately 330 students, has been a vital educational institution in the area and beyond. Before the completion of the project, the previous school facilities, which were over 35 years old, were deteriorating, lacked earthquake resistance, and faced shortages of classrooms and inadequate sanitation. The two new one-story buildings include one with two classrooms and another with three classrooms, along with well-equipped toilets for both girls and boys.

People’s News Monitoring Service.

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