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Schools in Kanchanpur Close Due to Extreme Heat; NIC Asia Bank Supports School in Dhanusha

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Municipalities in Kanchanpur have closed schools for multiple days due to extreme heat, with Shuklaphanta, Krishnapur, and Bhimdatta Municipalities announcing closures to protect students' health. Meanwhile, NIC Asia Bank provided educational materials to a school in Dhanusha as part of its CSR initiative.

  • Shuklaphanta Municipality closed schools for two days, Krishnapur and Bhimdatta Municipalities for three days, with holidays to be deducted from summer breaks.
  • The heat wave has disrupted normal life in Kanchanpur, and the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology warned of temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius or higher in Lumbini and Sudurpaschim Provinces.
  • NIC Asia Bank's support for Shree Dudhmati National Primary School in Dhanusha included school bags and other supplies, aiming to improve the educational environment.
  • The bank's Janakpur Circle Head, Utsuk Raj Shrestha, handed over the materials to Principal Mamata Pandit on Jestha 12, 2083 BS.

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