The award was given for the financial support received from various donors at a program organized with the aim of improving the educational quality of the school and supporting poor and talented students.
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Donor honoring, scholarship distribution and teacher farewell programs have been completed at the Rural People's Secondary School located in Namje, Sagurigadhi Rural Municipality-6.
The program was organized with the aim of improving the educational quality of the school and supporting poor and meritorious students. The program was organized to honor the financial support received from various donors.
Mait Bahadur-Kamala Moktan contributed Rs 150,111 to the school development fund, Bhim Ghimire and four others jointly contributed Rs 150,000, and Bed Bahadur Bhujel and teacher Rajkumar Manglak contributed Rs 20,000 each.
Scholarships have been distributed to students from the Shambhu Prasad Bhandari, Tulsiram-Ramadevi Dinesh and Mait Bahadur-Kamala Tamang Scholarship Endowment Fund. The school has also stated that it has been supporting 10 students annually at the rate of Rs 50,000 from the Endowment Fund of Rs 650,000.
Four people studying hotel management were given Rs 80,000 from the Rural Municipality Chairman's Fund. Former Assistant Principal Lok Bahadur Katwal and Coordinator Nar Bahadur Chemjong were felicitated at the program, while Radha Kumari Baruwal and Bikash Shrestha were also honored.
Chief guest Jitendra Rumdali Rai said that the contribution of donors in the development of community schools is inspiring.
