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Promoting quality education in Nepal

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KATHMANDU, April 27: Under the Sikchya Mero Adhikar (Education – My Right) campaign’s School Improvement Program (SIP), COMMITTED – Nepal recently built three libraries at Thangpalkot VDC and Gunsakot VDC of Sindhupalchowk District.



The campaign promotes education as a basic right of every child and is working to establish free and quality education by providing important needs of educational institutions.[break]



While students from Sri Raithane Secondary School could access the library since 2012, the libraries at Taltuleswori Primary School and Chilaune Secondary School were set up recently, as was another at Kumveswori Primary School.



COMMITTED – Nepal received help from Byung Ro of South Korea and Bank of Kathmandu for the project.



Individuals donated books for the libraries and more were collected from organizations, including the Asia Foundation.



With support from British volunteers, the library walls were made more welcoming for the students of the schools.



COMMITTED – Nepal has also worked to provide science and computer labs at schools, among a host of other significant changes, to upgrade school facilities in the country.



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