

The goal: all 12 higher secondary schools and all eight wards. Driven by co-funding, community ownership, and a shared commitment to digital inclusion, Bhimsen Thapa is becoming a blueprint for what a learning municipality can look like.

"What makes the CLEC model innovative isn’t just technology—it’s how we bring people
together to learn collaboratively, using resources we already have. By transforming
learning spaces and methods, we’re seeing students, teachers, and communities
reconnecting through shared knowledge. CLECs are not only enhancing education but
also becoming hubs for community empowerment in this digital age"
– Chitra Bahadur Adhikari, Chief Administrative Officer, Bhimsenthapa Rural
Municipality
Field dispatches, installation milestones, and stories from the schools we serve — straight from the team.