India to provide 107.01 million Nepali Rupees for three new schools in Nepal
India will provide 107.01 million Nepali Rupees for the construction of three new school buildings. These schools will be built in Darchula, Dhanusha and Kapilvastu districts. India-Nepal Development Partnership program is constructing these schools for the mutual benefit of both countries. Two new school buildings at Dhanusha in Kathmandu will cost about 73.96 million Nepali Rupees.
Daily Current Affairs Quiz 2020
India and Nepal are not only neighboring countries but they have a centuries-old relationship which connects them socially, economically, culturally and religiously. There is no strategic agreement between India and Nepal but India cannot tolerate any aggression in Nepal. Indo-Nepal relations began with the 1950 Treaty of Friendship and Peace. This treaty also continued to enhance trade alliances between the two countries.