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India donates 81 school buses to Nepal; focuses on strengthening education and bilateral ties

Updated on: 22 October,2025 02:06 PM IST  |  Kathmandu
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In a move reflecting deep-rooted ties, India donated 81 school buses to Nepal’s educational institutions across 48 districts. The initiative, part of India’s ongoing development cooperation, underscores its long-standing support for education and disaster relief in Nepal

India donates 81 school buses to Nepal; focuses on strengthening education and bilateral ties

The Government of India donated 81 school buses to various educational institutions located in 48 districts. Pic/X

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In a gesture underscoring the deep-rooted and enduring partnership between India and Nepal, the Government of India on Wednesday donated 81 school buses to various educational institutions across 48 districts of Nepal.

The Embassy of India in Kathmandu, while donating the buses, further highlighted the initiative as part of India's ongoing development cooperation with Nepal. 


The Indian embassy, while posting on a social media platform, stated that "The Government of India donated 81 school buses to various educational institutions located in 48 districts, including flood-affected Ilam, Jhapa, and Udayapur districts of Koshi Province, as well as far-off districts such as Humla, Mustang, Sankhuwasabha, Darchula, Baitadi, and Achham, across all seven provinces of Nepal, in keeping with the long-standing development partnership and friendship between India and Nepal," as cited by news agency ANI.



This enormous contribution further builds on India's sustained support to the education sector in Nepal. The embassy further said, "Over the past three decades, 381 school buses have been provided by India to institutions in Nepal.”

This gesture further underscored India's ongoing commitment to enhancing mobility and educational access across the country.

Such development support also reflects India's broader role as a close neighbour, particularly during times of crisis. Following the recent heavy rains in Nepal that caused significant loss of life and property, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his condolences on October 5 and reaffirmed India's readiness to assist Nepal, highlighting the enduring partnership and solidarity between the two nations.

While posting on social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, "The loss of lives and damage caused by heavy rains in Nepal is distressing. We stand with the people and government of Nepal in this difficult time." 

The Prime Minister further added that, "As a friendly neighbour and first responder, India remains committed to providing any assistance that may be required," emphasising the country's proactive role in disaster relief.”

India's support to Nepal during natural calamities is part of a long history of bilateral cooperation. India, as a good neighbour, has played a key role in aiding Nepal during major disasters, including the 2015 earthquake, which killed 8,962 people and injured 21,952. India also came out to help Nepal during the 2020 floods, which caused 196 deaths and injured 188 people. 

With deep-rooted cultural, economic, and political ties, both nations have consistently extended mutual support in times of need, reflecting a robust and enduring bilateral relationship. 

(With inputs from ANI)

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