Dhorpatan Municipality's Saraswati Secondary School Gets 12 New Classrooms and 8 Toilets
Summary
Saraswati Secondary School in Dhorpatan Municipality-9, Baglung, has gained 12 new classrooms and eight toilets after Gorkha Welfare Trust Nepal built a new facility worth Rs 26.8 million. The upgrade eases long-running overcrowding that had forced students to study in truss sheds, under stairs, and in split groups.
Key Points
- Saraswati Secondary School in Sukurdung, Dhorpatan Municipality-9, has received 12 new classrooms and eight toilets.
- Gorkha Welfare Trust Nepal built the new facility in eight months at a cost of Rs 26.8 million.
- The school had long faced severe overcrowding, with up to 60 students in one room and some classes held in truss sheds or under stairs.
- Principal Tham Prakash Jaisi said the new building will ease teaching and make space for a laboratory and library.