Grade 12 students inoculated in Doti

As the schools long shut down due to COVID-19 have begun opening in Doti district, the local administration at Badikedar Rural Municipality in the district has begun vaccinating the students of Grade 12 against COVID-19.

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Bodies of all 10 killed in Israel brought to Nepal

KATHMANDU, Nov 5: The bodies of all who were killed in the incident in Israel have been brought to Nepal. 10 students were killed in Israel on October 7 by the attack of the group called Hamas. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that the dead bodies of the 10 students have been brought to Nepal.

Bodies of three more Nepali students killed in Israel brought to Kathmandu

KATHMANDU: Bodies of three more Nepali students killed in the attack by Hamas in Israel arrived in Nepal recently. Ten Nepali students were killed in the attack. The bodies of Ananda Sah from Sapahi-6, Dhanusha; Rajesh Kumar Swornakar from Madhuwan-1, Sunsari; and Rajan Phulara from Pachnali-3, Doti were brought from Fly Dubai aircraft, said Joint […]

HoR member Ale expresses grief over Israel incident

KATHMANDU: House of Representatives (HoR) member from Doti, Prem Bahadur Ale has expressed grief over the death of Sudurpaschim University students in a lethal attack in Israel. Issuing a press release today, Ale, also the former minister, said he was shocked to know about the tragic death of Nepali students who reached there to study […]

HoR member Ale expresses grief over Israel incident

HoR member from Doti, Prem Bahadur Ale has expressed grief over the death of Sudurpaschim University students in a lethal attack.

HoR member Ale expresses grief over Israel incident

HoR member from Doti, Prem Bahadur Ale has expressed grief over the death of Sudurpaschim University students in a lethal attack.

27,000 students of Doti get second dose of vaccine

A total of 27,300 students in Doti district have been given the second dose of Moderna vaccine against coronavirus.

27,000 students of Doti get second dose of vaccine

A total of 27,300 students in Doti district have been given the second dose of Moderna vaccine against coronavirus.

Health materials distributed to Doti schools

DOTI, September 24: A non-governmental organisation has distributed health materials worth Rs 450,000 to different schools that reopened after a long gap of the COVID-19 pandemic in Doti district.  The organisation known as Manabiya Sewama Anekau Prayas (Multiple efforts in humanitarian service) distributed surgical mask and sanitizer to the students of Namadev Secondary School, Kali Bhairab Secondary School, Prabhat Secondary School, Laxmi Secondary School and Kalikasthan Secondary School in Adarsha Rural Municipality in Doti.  Organisation's Chairman Bhaktaraj Joshi said that five schools and a health post were supported to help reduce the risk of coronavirus infection in the locality under its COVID-19 Relief Support, and Care and Relief Project.  Likewise, the organisation provided one oxygen concentrator, nebulizer, thermal gun, oxy-pulse machine and two PPE sets to Lamikhal Health Post in Adarsha Rural Municipality-5.  The beneficiary schools have praised the support extended to the students. The organisation has been working in the areas of health care, disaster reduction, income generation and others in different local levels in Sudurpaschim Province.

850 students in Doti receive self-learning materials - Khabarhub

DOTI: As many as 851 students of eight community schools at Purbachauki Rural Municipality-7 in Doti have received stationery materials useful for

850 students in Doti receive self-learning materials

DOTI, August 18: As many as 851 students of eight community schools at Purbachauki Rural Municipality-7 in Doti have received stationery materials useful for self- learning activities.  Good Neighbours International Nepal and Community Development Center jointly distributed the stationery items to children pursuing the early childhood development programme and grades 5. The materials were provided under the Community Development Project. Organisation’s education development officer Ekraj Badu said at present, schools have remained closed owing to COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, they have been deprived of formal physical classes although they have got textbooks. So self-learning materials would be useful for them to continue their learning activities at home, he said.  The distributed stationery items included textbooks, pencils, erasers, color pencils and sharpeners, said ward chair Prakash Saud.