A revolving fund of Rs 300,000 has been established in every school with the aim of providing scholarships to underprivileged and talented students and enhancing educational quality.
Sahara UK, a UK-based Nepali charity, has established revolving funds in three schools in Kaski, Gorkha, and Sindhupalchowk.
A revolving fund of Rs 300,000 has been established in each school with the aim of providing scholarships to underprivileged and talented students and improving the quality of education.
A team led by the organization's president, Sharada Gurung, along with former presidents Min Bahadur Gurung and Kushang Gurung, who came to Nepal from the UK, handed over the revolving fund to the schools a few days ago.
According to former president Min Bahadur Gurung, the revolving fund has been established at Saraswati Basic School in Siding, Machhapuchhre Rural Municipality-9, Kaski, Ganesh Basic School in Dhunchet, Arughat Rural Municipality-1, Gorkha, and Haibung Mahadevsthan Secondary School in Haibung, Melamchi Municipality-3, Sindhupalchowk.
The amount has been handed over to the school principal Shanti Tamang, the school management committee chairman Mekh Bahadur Tamang, and others. The amount was transferred to the principal Bimala Dhamala for Ganesh Basic School. The money was handed over to the Chairman of the School Management Committee at Haibung Mahadevsthan Secondary School, Shyam Lama, Principal Rajkumar Lamichhane, and others.
The entire Sahara UK team, which came from the UK on the occasion of the Aha-Rara Gold Cup held in Pokhara, handed over the money to the school. Sahara UK had supported the reconstruction of all three schools damaged after the 2072 earthquake.
Former Chairman Gurung said that Sahara UK has been providing assistance to schools damaged by the earthquake before. Sahara UK has been continuously providing humanitarian services in the education, health, sports and social sectors.
