KATHMANDU,
On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of Carnio-facial Centre Nepal (CFC Nepal), the top three winners of a design competition organized by Nepal Engineering College (NEC) visited Janakpurdham to demonstrate the design solution developed for CFC Nepal.
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The three student winners include Himal Rokaya (First), Anushka Gaire (Second), Sauravi Barma Sakha (Third). In the visit, the Design Coordination Committee (DCC) members and associate professors Nhasala Sayami, Ram Prasad Suwal, Sankalp Pokhrel of NEC, Department of Architecture were also present along with the students.
During the occasion, Minister for Internal Affairs and Communication and Minister for Health of Madhesh Province, Vice Chancellor of Madhesh Health Academy along with singer/ musician/philanthropist Yogeshwor Amatya and officials of CFC Nepal were present as distinguished guests.
The purpose of the visit was to explore and investigate the site provided by Janaki Mandir Trust to CFC Nepal and to discuss with the authorities concerned about design solutions. During the visit, NEC students of 4th year (2017 Batch) presented their design solutions to the local community.
All the authorities concerned examined the designs that were developed by the students of NEC and assured to promote the campaign “Building Faces Building Futures” and help CFC Nepal grow in the future.