INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, September 7
Ambassador of India to Nepal Manjeev Singh Puri inaugurated a campus building of Koteshwor Multiple Campus in
Kathmandu today.
Leader of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and former minister of Foreign Affairs, who is also chairperson of college management
committee, Mahendra Bahadur Pandey, former foreign secretary Madan Bhattarai and chairman of Kathmandu District Coordination Committee Shiva
Sundar Raj Vaidya attended the inaugural ceremony.
Koteshwor Multiple Campus, established in 1990, is a non-profit non-governmental,
service-oriented community college situatedin Koteshwor, Kathmandu.
The campus is affiliated to Tribhuvan University
It offers courses in Management, Education and Humanities in bachelor level and courses in Management in master level.
The campus also runs
classes for grades XI and XII with affiliation from the National Examination Board
It offers courses in Management, Education and Humanities
The campus has over 3,700 students, of them60 per cent are girls.
The new building constructed with the help of the Government of India
grant assistance of Rs 45.10 million is a three-storey building with 18 rooms, including room for campus chief, examination, administration,
accounts, store and separate sanitation facilities for boys and girls, reads a press release issued by the Embassy of India.
The newly-built
infrastructure is expected to enhance teaching-learning environment of the campus
The Government of India is happy to be associated with the project which complements efforts of the Government of Nepal in augmenting
infrastructure in the field ofeducation, reads the press release.
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