Author: Himalaya Post

India Provided Relief materials to disaster victims

Kathmandu: India has provided relief materials to those affected by floods and natural calamities in Nepal. India has provided 3,000 tents and 10 rubber boats at a function held at Singha Durbar today. Indian Ambassador to Nepal Navin Srivastava handed over relief items from the Indian people and Government of India to the families affected by the floods and natural calamities to Home Minister Bal Krishna Khan. At the handover ceremony, Home Minister Khan thanked the people of India and the Government of India for their support. Stating that Nepal and India have not only government-to-government but also people-to-people...

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Bagmati Provincial Assembly’s meeting taking place today

KATHMANDU- The 25th meeting of the current 10th session of the Bagmati Provincial Assembly is taking place today at 1 pm. The PA session was postponed infinitely following the passage of its budget for the next fiscal year, 2022/23 on June 30, according to the Secretariat of the Provincial Assembly. Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of the Bagmati Province Sanu Kumar Shrestha through a notice today called the meeting at 1 pm, said Krishna Hari Khadka, Chief Secretary of the Secretariat. ‘The meeting will get a clause-wise deliberation on some ordinances tabled by the provincial government and bills in various committees’, he...

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Inauguration of ‘Shree Secondary School’s Building’ of Kapilvastu constructed with Indian grant

KATHMANDU: First Secretary of the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, Karun Wanshal, has inaugurated a school building for Shree Madhyamik Vidyalaya in Buddhabhumi Municipality, Kapilvastu District. Nepal was represented by Kapilvastu-2 MP Brijesh Kumar Gupta, District Coordinating Committee Chief Baburam Acharya, Buddhabhumi Municipality Mayor Keshav Shrestha and others. The project has been constructed at a cost of NRs 34 million with the financial assistance of the Government of India as a community development project under the India-Nepal Development Cooperation Program in the field of education. This project is one of the projects to be inaugurated in Nepal this year under...

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Inauguration of Ghanteshwar Secondary School building constructed with the grant of India

Kathmandu- A school building and dormitory constructed for Shree Ghanteshwor Secondary School in Jorayal Gaonpalika-4 Kundikot of Doti district has been inaugurated with the grant assistance of the Government of India. Prashant Kumar Sona, Second Secretary of the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu and Laxman Bahadur Singh, Chief of the District Coordinating Committee, Doti jointly inaugurated the school building and dormitory for Shree Ghanteshwor Secondary School at Jorayal Gaonpalika-4, Kundikot in Doti District. The project has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 96.9 lakh with the financial assistance of the Government of India as a community development project under...

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Inauguration of two schools in Kapilvastu

Kapilvastu- Two schools have been inaugurated at Kapilvastu in Lumbini. On Thursday, First Secretary of the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu Karun Vanshal inaugurated two school buildings constructed for Shivbhari Secondary School and Janaki Higher Secondary School in Maharajgunj Municipality-9 of Kapilvastu with the grant assistance of the Government of India. According to the embassy, ​​these projects have been taken forward at a cost of Rs 59.2 million with the financial assistance of the Government of India as a community development project under the India-Nepal Development Cooperation in the field of education. These projects have been inaugurated as part of...

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