A local charity will replace two schools destroyed in the 2015 Nepal earthquakes.
The government says it'll give the Pahar Trust more than £82,000 to help carry out the work.
The organisation has built more than 80 schools in the country.
It says the project will cost a total of more than £111, 000.
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