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Locations of the 24 Schools.Xlsx Post Earthquake School Reconstruction in Nepal, Bridging the gap in Remote Areas GPRS Location of 24 Schools Approximate KM District SN District Name of School Address GPS Distance from District Road Description Headquarter Headquarter 1 Bhaktapur Sustha Manasthiti Kalyan School Bhaktapur 27.66913121711232 85.4251828333458 2.6 All black topped road Bhaktapur 2 Kathmandu Khagendra Navajivan Bisesh Shikshya S.S. Jorpati Tarkeshwor Municipality -6 27.7208009 85.381551 3.9 All black topped road Kathamndu Gokulganga, Rural 15 KM Black topped and rest 3 Ramechhap Munadevi Basic School 27.46957165107577 86.18520113522732 40 Municipality, Ward No. 5 earthen road Manthali, Municipality, Ward 4 Ramechhap Sankhe Basic School, Devitar, Manthali 27.49334773980081 86.09925999306142 17 All black topped road No. 13 Umakunda, Rural 15 KM Black topped and rest 5 Ramechhap Thinkepu Basic School, Bhuji, Umakunda 27.467563243128676 86.2683993906737 46 Municipality, Ward No. 7 earthen road Likhu Rural Municipality, 15 KM Black topped and rest 6 Ramechhap Balkanyadevi Basic School, Kangba 27.403332424874677 86.1724770704309 43 Ward No. 3 earthen road Sunapati, Rural Municipality, 17 KM Black topped and rest 7 Ramechhap Mahakali Basic School, Sunapati 27.536495541449238 85.8333111114599 80 Ward No. 1 earthen road Doramba, Rural Municipality, 17 KM Black topped and rest 8 Ramechhap Setidevi Basic School, Gausara, Doramba 27.582888684794636 85.9064612668845 96 Ward No. 4 earthen road Doramba, Rural Municipality, 17 KM Black topped and rest 9 Ramechhap Sanjivani Basic School, Daduwa, Doramba 27.522035563699315 85.9715743189114 40 Ward No. 1 earthen road Manthali Ramechhap, Municipality, 15 KM Black topped and rest 10 Ramechhap Bhumeshwar Basic School. Gothgaun 27.388458866626024 86.1922793369740 28 Ward No. 1 earthen road Gokulganga, Rural 15 KM Black topped and rest 11 Ramechhap Bhairabi Basic School, Dharapani, Rasnalu 27.57944392147077 86.22386429761868 59 Municipality, Ward No. 3 earthen road Doramba, Rural Municipality, 17 KM Black topped and rest 12 Ramechhap Buddheshwori Basic School, Timaldada, Doramba 27.53962422045429 85.84913467309899 91 Ward No. 6 earthen road Doramba, Rural Municipality, 17 KM Black topped and rest 13 Ramechhap Dhaneshwori Basic School, Nigure, Tokarpur- Doramba 27.55389397573521 85.90942256865438 100 Ward No. 3 earthen road Manthali, Municipality, Ward 7 KM Graveled/Compacted 14 Ramechhap Shree Basic School, Archale, Kathjor 27.381491186059097 86.1210096385855 10 No. 3 and rest earthen Manthali, Municipality, Ward 7 KM Graveled/Compacted 15 Ramechhap Kalika Basic School, Thulimadau, Kathjor, 27.377322739006164 86.0931391511561 7 No. 3 road/ready for backtopped 90% Road blacktopped, rest 10% gravel and earthen Hariharpurgadhi, Rural 16 Sindhuli Hariharpur Secondary School, Ghante 27.2942589 85.4531002 62 (Hetauda Chatara Highway, Municipality, Ward No. 3 under construction road easy transport) Dudhauli, Municipality, Ward 55 KM Blacktopped and rest 17 Sindhuli Shree Ma. Vi. Basbote 27.0722815 86.3415054 120 No. 14 earthen 80% Road blacktopped, rest 20% gravel and earthen Marin Rural, Rural 18 Sindhuli SHREE MA. VI. KARTIKE, 27.3275862 85.67473 45 (Hetauda Chatara Highway, Municipality, Ward No. 1 under construction road easy transport) 70% Road blacktopped, rest 30% gravel and earthen Hariharpurgadhi, Rural Sindhulimadi 19 Sindhuli Janahit Ma. Vi. Boteni, 27.2652741 85.5965548 48 (Hetauda Chatara Highway, Municipality, Ward No. 3 under construction road easy transport) Dudhauli, Municipality, Ward 40 KM Blacktopped and rest 20 Sindhuli Shree Ma Vi, Jinakhu, 27.0845406 86.239515 52 No. 12 earthen Phikkal, Rural Municipality, 97 KM Blacktopped road - 21 Sindhuli Ratna Ganga Ma Vi, Sokhu Dihitar, 27.1842574 86.3788067 100 Ward No. 6 Near to Ghurmi 75 KM Blacktopped a(to Hariharpurgadhi, Rural Hariyon) and rest 10 KM 22 Sindhuli Kusheswar Ma Vi. Dhapsar, 27.1854578 85.553502 88 Municipality, Ward No. 6 stone sloing and rest 5 KM earthen road) 15 KM Blacktopped, rest 10 Ghynglekh, Rural 23 Sindhuli Shree Ma Vi Amale, 27.3164972 85.860796 30 KM Gravel and rest 5 KM Municipality, Ward No. 1 Earthen road Dudhauli, Municipality, Ward 40 KM Blacktopped and rest 24 Sindhuli Shree Ma Vi, Patlevanjyang, 27.061041 86.2755211 56 No. 13 earthen Note : It will be a bidders responsibility to confirm the road conditions of 24 schools..
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