header banner
DIASPORA

Nepali migrants in Norway donate educational materials for intellectually disabled

RUKUM, July 2: In a gesture of benevolence, Nepali migrants in Norway have donated educational materials worth around Rs 200,000 for 27 intellectually disabled students from the district.
By Republica

RUKUM, July 2: In a gesture of benevolence, Nepali migrants in Norway have donated educational materials worth around Rs 200,000 for 27 intellectually disabled students from the district. 


Related story

Dalit children crush stones to buy books


The beneficiaries include 12 students with intellectually disability from the Tribhuvan Secondary School at Chhipridaha and 15 from the Chandannath Primary School in Musikot. 



Local Development Officer handed over the educational materials and other materials for their lodging to the students amid a programme on Wednesday. 



The donation was made through the Helping Hands for Nepal (HHN), an organisation set up by Nepali migrants in Norway. 



The students who were earlier finding it hard to pursue education for want of educational materials were a happy lot after receiving the donation. 



On the other hand, the donation will help them in their studies a lot, said one of the beneficiaries. 



Chairman of the HHN, Nowray Gorakh Chand said that their efforts to help intellectually disabled children aims at bringing them at the mainstream education through help. 



He said that Nepali migrants in Norway collected some amounts by cutting off expenditure on their daily snacks and other money-required activities. RSS 

Related Stories
SOCIETY

Nepali migrants among those injured in Serbia van...

SOCIETY

Himalaya Airlines conducts annual "Step Towards Ed...

SOCIETY

JEMC achieves on-time textbook delivery across all...

Editorial

What’s in a name? Focus on educational quality ove...

ECONOMY

Ninth edition of Nepal Buildcon Int’l Exhibition o...

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights