Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children

by Partnership for Sustainable Development
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children
Rebuild School for 479 Nepalese Children

Project Report | Jun 2, 2016
Progress of Reconstruction of Schools In Nepal

By Bishnu Bhatta | Director

Building construction
Building construction

We are delighted with the completion of the school reconstruction projects in 8 (out of 10 which targeted) different schools of the earthquake affected areas before the arrival of the monsoon season in Nepal. Despite having different difficulties throughout the year we are able to accompolish our projects thus creating favourable educational scenerio in the affected schools within a year of the devastating earthquake. After the construction of the school buildings the concerned schools have started the regular classes in the earthquake resistant buildings in a smooth manner.

 After the completion of the school buildings, new hopes aroused in the school family and the community benifited. These schools have started classes in the new buildings. This has eased the teaching learning activities of the school thus bringing happiness in the entire locality. The year long dependency on TLCS have ended. Students are excited to go to the school and we too are excited with the words on praise for this noble cause from the school family and the community for our efforts.One of the guardians of Jana Devi School of Gorkha, Bashu told us “After the massive earthquake we were worried about the future of our children but with the construction of the new building we are hopeful that learning activities of the school will be effective and we are happy to see the excitement in our children’s face.” Similarly, One of the students of Bigyan Primary School Gorkha told us “We were worried about our future as the only school building was destroyed by the earthquake. We find TLCs too noisy and overcrowded and we were not able to study properly inside it. Now we are very happy to have a new school building and we feel safe and comfortable studying in it.”

  At last, it was really an exciting and motivating moment for us when we go through our project and its achievements after the devastating earthquake and its aftermaths. The praise for our help from the entire communities and the benificiries have always dragged our attention for the further projects alike.

Nearly completed building of School
Nearly completed building of School
Another building which completed
Another building which completed
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Partnership for Sustainable Development

Location: Kathmandu - Nepal
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Bishnu Bhatta
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Bishnu Bhatta
Kathmandu , Nepal

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