Teaching Tuhura KI Singh Rural Municipality

Poush 3, 2081

Teaching Tuhura KI Singh Rural Municipality

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After her mother abandoned her at the age of two, Deepa Roka Magar was stranded. The responsibility of nursing fell on the shoulders of the father. Growing up in the remote village of Dharapani, Badikedar Rural Municipality 3, Deepa did not see school until she was 6 years old.

9-year-old Bhakta Bahadur Roka Magar of the same village was also left by his mother at a young age and married another. In return, father Maxine Roca Magar brought in her stepmother.

Bhakta Bahadur, who was only engaged in household work, could not go to school. Now both of them are in the hostel run by KI Singh Rural Municipality for orphans and orphans. There are 11 others like them in the hostel, some of whom have lost their mothers and others their fathers. Suffering from poverty and lack of relatives, they are studying in the hostel. 

Both Deepa and Bhakta Bahadur, who are studying in class 1, Hark Bahadur Punagar, who is related to the maternal uncle, Ward no. He was admitted in the hostel of Saraswati Basic School in 4th. The rural municipality is taking charge of everything from food, housing, stationery expenses to medical treatment and teaching Deepa and Bhakta Bahadur.

'Both of them are happy to study in school,' said Mama Hark Bahadur is "Those who have not received care and education, the rural municipality has taken the entire responsibility of raising them," Chairman Lokendra Bahadur Shahi said.

President Shahi said that students came from Kailali to study. Since it is the beginning year, he expects that the number of children will increase in the coming year even if there are few children due to lack of information and publicity. 

Rural municipality Padam Bahadur Bista, headmaster of Saraswati Awika, said that all the expenses for warm clothes, stationery, food and accommodation were paid. He expressed happiness that the children deprived of going to school due to lack of parents got a golden opportunity after the decision of KI Singh Rural Municipality. 

Kaski Lal Bahadur, who is living as a laborer in Pokhara, expressed his happiness that KI Singh Rural Municipality is the guardian of his children. His son Tekendra Budhamgar Saraswati is staying in the hostel and studying in infant class. "My wife left a year ago, without working, we can't feed ourselves," he said. "If the village council didn't take responsibility, my child wouldn't have been able to see school." He informed that he came to Pokhara to work after leaving his two-and-a-half-year-old son in the care of his elderly parents. 

There are 13 orphan children studying in the hostel including 7 from KI Singh Rural Municipality, 2 from Bogtan Fudsil Rural Municipality, 2 from Badikedar Rural Municipality and 2 from Kailali Chure. Ward no. 4 Saraswati Avi located in the Lekali area of ​​Pilegada is an area full of picturesque and natural beauty. Despite the majority of tribal communities, the number of students has been low due to low population and lack of public awareness.

Locals are happy after the municipality started education with hostels for orphan children to make use of the structure of the school built with an investment of crores. 

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