The Embassy of India in Kathmandu, the Government of Nepal’s Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, and Project Implementing Agencies on Monday signed Memorandums of Understandings (MoUs) for undertaking five High Impact Community Development Projects (HICDPs) in Nepal under the grant assistance of the Government of India
The grant assistance will be used in the Education and Health Sectors of Nepal, with a total estimated cost of NRS 390 million, a release from the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu stated.
“These five projects, namely: (i) Construction of Shree Jan Shakti Secondary School Building, Bateshwor-3 Bateshwor Rural Municipality, Dhanusha; (ii) Construction of Shree Mahobani Padam Secondary School, Pokhariya Municipality, Parsa; (iii) Construction of Shree Basuki Secondary School, Mellekh Rural Municipality, Achham; (iv) Construction of School Building, Hostel and Library of Benga Sah Secondary School, Prasauni Rural Municipality-2, Bara and (v) Construction of 5 Bed Hospital Building, Nashon Rural Municipality -5, Manang in Nepal shall be implemented through local authorities and institutions of the Government of Nepal, including Municipalities and Rural Municipalities,” the Embassy stated. (ANI)
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