Nepali Army Hands Over School Toilets in Rautahat
Rautahat. The Nepali Army has handed over toilets constructed in a school in Chandrapur Municipality, Rautahat, with the objective of further strengthening civil-military relations and directly benefiting the local community.
The toilets for girls and boys, constructed by the Nepali Army's Shri Narayan Dal Battalion keeping in mind the convenience of students studying at Shri Basic School, Asanwa, located in Judibela, Chandrapur Municipality-2, and their right to study in a clean environment, were inaugurated and handed over in a program on Friday.
The toilets, construction of which began on Chaitra 22, were inaugurated by Mid-Eastern Division Commander Major General Bhuwan Khatri. After the inauguration, the toilets were handed over to the Deputy Mayor of Chandrapur Municipality, Jaymala Chaudhary, and the Chairman of the School Management Committee, Sanjay Kumar Chaudhary, informed the Commander of Shri Narayan Dal Battalion, Colonel Biswash Bist.
At the program, Deputy Mayor Chaudhary presented a letter of appreciation to the Division Commander, the Commander of Shri No. 28 Brigade, Brigadier General Milan Tulachan, and the Chief of Shri Narayan Dal Battalion, Colonel Biswash Bist, for successfully completing the project and expressed her gratitude.
The inauguration program was attended by Division Commander Major General Bhuwan Khatri, Deputy Mayor Jaymala Chaudhary, Commander of Shri No. 28 Brigade, Ward No. 2 and 7 Chairpersons, Chief District Officer Dinesh Sagar Bhusal, heads of security agencies in the district, local representatives, social workers, parents, teachers, and students.
On the occasion, the Division Commander, Deputy Mayor, and the Chairman of the School Management Committee delivered speeches on the importance of infrastructure development in the education sector and making civil-military cooperation more effective.
The Nepali Army has been contributing to the fields of education, health, drinking water, and community infrastructure development by operating swift and effective projects based on local needs every year. It is believed that such projects not only directly benefit the local community but also further strengthen the trust and cooperation between the Nepali Army and the citizens.
At the conclusion of the program, Division Commander Major General Bhuwan Khatri expressed his sincere thanks to the local representatives, school family, management committee, local community, media persons, and all the soldiers of the Nepali Army who cooperated in making the project successful.
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