Ground Breaking ceremony of India-funded Tribhuvan University Central Library takes place, envoy Vinay Mohan Kwatra attends
Kathmandu: Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Ambassador of India to Nepal and Devendra Paudel, Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Government of Nepal jointly performed ground breaking ceremony for the Tribhuvan University Central Library (TUCL) project being built under Government of India’s USD 50 million grant assistance in education sector.
The event was also attended by senior officials of Tribhuvan University, representatives from the Embassy, Central Level Project Implementation Unit (CLPIU) in Nepal and other stakeholders.
On the occasion, a Memorandum of Understanding was also signed between the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology, Government of Nepal and Embassy of India for implementation of the project.
The Library is being constructed at a cost of NRs 316.9 million and will be built as per earthquake-resilient reconstruction norms of Nepal.
This new 3-storey building of Tribhuvan University Central library will be equipped with modern facilities and will include several academic sections along with ancillary facilities.
Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), a premier institute in India in the field of earthquake-resilient reconstruction, will provide technical expertise for construction of this library.
India has committed USD 250 million earthquake reconstruction grant assistance to the Government of Nepal. Of this, USD 50 million is in the education sector under which 71 educational institutions across eight districts are being built; 14 of these have been already handed over and remaining are under active construction.
The present Tribhuvan University Central Library building was built with Government of India’s assistance in 1967. Other major projects undertaken by the Government of India in Tribhuvan University include construction of Gandhi Bhawan in 1973.
Speaking on the occasion, the Ambassador reiterated that this project was a testament to the multi-faceted, strong and robust development partnership between India and Nepal.
He further stated that India remains committed to continue collaborating with the Government of Nepal in its socio-economic development.
Minister Devendra Paudel appreciated India’s continued support to Nepal in augmenting its physical infrastructure in the education sector.
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