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UWS-Nepal lunches six schools in Sankhuwasabha

KATHMANDU, July 24: United World Schools-Nepal (UWS-Nepal) has completed its first round of construction of schools in the Sankhuwasabha district.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, July 24: United World Schools-Nepal (UWS-Nepal) has completed its first round of construction of schools in the Sankhuwasabha district.



The first school, established in Mude Sanischare, was inaugurated by the former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal.



These schools, constructed in partnership and permission with the Social Welfare Council and local District Education Office, have ensured that more than 600 children enter a fully constructed, resourced, and furnished classroom, UWS-Nepal said in a press statement.



The schools have been constructed in the villages of Mude, Guranse, Baga, Madamsing, Wana, and Sewalung.



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