Educational materials and sports equipment have been distributed by the Nepal Masaland and Educational Materials Industry Association.

 


Kathmandu - Under the special initiative of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and former student Jeevan Tamang Si, the Nepal Masland and Educational Materials Industry Association has organized an educational materials distribution program at Mangal Devi Secondary School located in Chaap, Suryagadhi Village Ward No. 1, Nuwakot district, and distributed educational materials and sports materials to 250 student brothers and sisters. The program was presided over by the Chairman of the School Management Committee, Dinesh Tamang. The chief guest, the central president of the association, Bijendra Bikram Shah, said that the association has been distributing educational materials in various districts of the country on the occasion of its foundation day and in the same vein, educational materials were also distributed to Mangal Devi Secondary School on the occasion of its 36th day. Special guest, NCP central member and Nuwakot district in-charge Mahendra Tamang C, addressing the program, said that the aim of the NCP is to collaborate with all industrialists, businessmen, intellectuals, young students, and just as he distributed pens and paper, he expressed the NCP's view on the national situation, wishing that this pen and paper can write the fate and future of himself and the nation. Similarly, the special guest, outgoing president Nim Nath Dahal, also said that this association has not only provided pens and paper, but also increased knowledge. Another guest, Raghu Pandit, also encouraged the students who have come to this place after studying to study well. Similarly, the guest, former students and NCP central representatives Member Jeevan Tamang C expressed his happiness at being able to take a special initiative to support the school he studied at. He said that teachers, like candles, have given light to others by distributing educational and sports materials. This association has also increased knowledge and has gladly accepted our request and supported us.



He expressed special thanks and wished that the students of this school can become leaders in important places of this country and leaders of the country. Similarly, the school's Principal Datta Prasad Neupane also expressed his hope that the educational and sports materials will not be wasted and expected more support. Similarly, B.B.S. President Dinesh Tamang declared the program closed and thanked everyone and said that he expected more support.

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