Availing every possible support, India constructs Girl’s Hostel for Nepal Armed Police Force School

News Bharati    23-Dec-2019
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Kathmandu, December 23: Attaching close relations with each other, the bond between India and Nepal is gradually growing to becoming stronger. India has been extending utmost support to Nepal in reconstructing infrastructure damaged due to earthquake. Adding another feather to it, India recently constructed Girls' Hostel for Nepal Armed Police Force School, Kirtipur. Nepal Armed Police Force (APF) School is an academic institution created under the APF Welfare Service Centre of Nepal Armed Police Force.

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Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India, Dr. Ajay Kumar inaugurated hostel building at Kirtipur in Kathmandu district today. Mayor of Kirtipur Municipality, senior officers of Nepal Armed Police Force and political, community leaders also attended the inaugural ceremony. Nepal Armed Police Force (APF) School is an academic institution created under the APF Welfare Service Centre of Nepal Armed Police Force. The school was established in 2005 and it has over 21 per cent of girl’s students.

The new infrastructure constructed with the Government of India’s grant assistance of 40.42 million Nepali Rupees is a two-storied girls' hostel. It comprises 32 rooms including a dormitory, warden room, bathroom, sanitation facilities for girls on each floor and furniture. The newly built infrastructure is expected to boost the learning environment of students. Government of India is happy to be associated with the project which complements the effort of the Government of Nepal in augmenting infrastructure in the field of education.

India and Nepal share a close knitted relation with each other and modifying with time, the ties have grown stronger than before. Recently, Indian Ambassador to Nepal Manjeev Singh Puri inaugurated new premises of Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre at Embassy of India in Kathmandu.