April 15, Kathmandu- 48 schools in Parbat will receive a grant of Rs 68.2 million. The schools are about to receive government grants under the President's Educational Reform Program. Grants have been distributed for educational development and improvement of physical condition of schools.
According to the District Education and Coordination Unit, Sanipokhari Primary School, Suryoday Primary School, Mangalodaya Higher Secondary School, Shishu Niketan Primary School, Bhume Basic School, Janata Higher Secondary School, Limithana Higher Secondary School and Janajyoti Higher Secondary School of Kusma Municipality are receiving Rs.
Similarly, there are Pashupati Higher Secondary School, Modi Asrit Secondary School, Falamkhani Basic School, Janavikas Higher Secondary School, Balarani Higher Secondary School, Mahendra Jyoti Higher Secondary School, Mahendraday Higher Secondary School and Surya Higher Secondary School in Modi village.
The same amount is provided to Janakalyan Higher Secondary School, Shiva Higher Secondary School, Ambari Basic School, Janata Higher Secondary School, Chandra Higher Secondary School, Ambari Higher Secondary School, Laxmi Bhawan Higher Secondary School, Sagarmatha Higher Secondary School, Shaligram Higher Secondary School and Yagyashwor Primary School, Kamune Bhanjyang Higher Secondary School Dharmodaya Higher Secondary School, Taklak Higher Secondary School and Janata Higher Secondary School will get it.
Similarly, Kusma Municipality Public Higher Secondary School, Janak Higher Secondary School, Nuwar Subedithar Higher Secondary School and Himalaya Higher Secondary School will receive grants at the rate of Rs 650,000. The recipients of the same amount are Janasiddha Higher Secondary School and Jannetra Higher Secondary School of Modi Municipality, Balarani Higher Secondary School and Swadharma Higher Secondary School of Mahashila Municipality, Shalija Higher Secondary School of Jaljala Municipality, Janasewa Primary School of Vihadi Municipality, Ranipani Basic School and Nepaltara Higher Secondary School
Vidya Jyoti Mavli of the same local level will also get Rs. 1.3 million. Various schools at all the seven local levels of Parbat have received a minimum of Rs 1.3 million and a maximum of Rs 2.45 million. The schools with a budget of Rs 1.8 million will construct the building from the amount set by the government. Those with a budget of Rs 600,000 will have to spend on developing information technology in schools and those with a budget of Rs 2.45 million will have to spend on building construction and information technology.
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