The Nepali Army handed over the toilet to the school

Chaitra 10, 2081

Santosh Singh

The Nepali Army handed over the toilet to the school

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The Nepali Army has constructed a female toilet in Sonma of Mahottari and handed it over to the school. Saraswati Janata Secondary School has constructed and handed over female toilets to Jirauna in Son.

Mid-East Pritna Headquarters under Public Interest Program Implementation Plan No. Gorakhnath Gana under 9 Bahini Adda constructed 4-room female toilet in Saraswati Janata Secondary School and handed it over to the school management committee. Krishna Bahadur Ji, the chief of the Middle East, said.

Gorakhnath Gana said that during the patrol, considering the reality that the female toilet in the school was dilapidated and inadequate, the Nepali Army had built a toilet with facilities for 1 thousand 18 female students studying in the school under the public interest program of the Madhya Parvi Pritna headquarters, by correspondence for the construction of the toilet. 2,200 students are studying in the school.

The Nepali Army handed over the toilet to the school In order to make the military-civilian relationship smooth and stronger, the Nepali Army has been using the resources, means and budget available to them to the maximum extent and keeping in mind the needs of the district and has been operating under the public welfare work on the basis of priority.

Rajkumar Sah, the headmaster of Saraswati Janata Secondary School, said that the school received significant support when the Nepali Army built a toilet for girls when the school was facing problems due to lack of physical infrastructure.

The problem of having to return home to go to the toilet due to lack of water and sanitation in the limited toilets in the school has been solved  Khadija Khatun, who is studying in Class 9 of Saraswati Janata Secondary School, said. "There was no separate toilet for students," said Khatun, "the toilet we used was not organized." He used to go to the toilet after returning home. The army will help us by making toilets for us.'

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