The Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee has been appointed to carry out post-earthquake reconstruction of 72 educational facilities in Nepal. An agreement in this regard was signed between Embassy of India and CBRI in Kathmandu today.

India To Carry Out Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Of 72 Educational Facilities In Nepal

The agreement was signed by Dr. Ajay Kumar, Deputy Chief of Mission, the Indian Embassy on behalf of the Government of India and Dr. Purnima Parida, Group Leader, Planning & Business Development Group, CBRI, Roorkee.

The Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee has been appointed to carry out post-earthquake reconstruction of 72 educational facilities in Nepal. An agreement in this regard was signed between Embassy of India and CBRI in Kathmandu today.

The agreement was signed by Dr. Ajay Kumar, Deputy Chief of Mission, the Indian Embassy on behalf of the Government of India and Dr. Purnima Parida, Group Leader, Planning & Business Development Group, CBRI, Roorkee. The Chief Executive Officer of National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) of Nepal, Sushil Gyewali and Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Manjeev Singh Puri also graced the occasion.

CBRI will work with the Central Level Project Implementation Unit (CLPIU) of Nepal’s Ministry of Education to reconstruct and retrofit educational facilities as per the Government of Nepal’s guidelines on disaster-resilient reconstruction.

Separate project specific MoUs between Indian Embassy and CLPIU were also signed to lay out implementation modalities for reconstruction of eight schools in Gorkha and Nuwakot districts. Head of Reconstruction Wing of the Indian Embassy, Shuchita Kishore and Project Director, CLPIU (Education) Ima Narayan Shrestha signed the MoUs.

On the occasion, Ambassador Puri said that education provides capacity to prosperous and excel in the life. He said education is the path to prosperity and Government of India has done a lot of work in education sector as part of its development partnership with Nepal.


Source: AIR

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