Mr. Bhusal visited the school himself and reported:
About 6 hours drive from Kathmandu on the road to Pokhara until Dumre where another Road is branching off to Besisahar which is the end of the blacktop road in the Marsyandi Valley. After about 5-6 hours’ walk one reaches Phulmrao, at an altitude of approximately 1700 m. It is a primary school with 5 classes and about 100 students, including 35 girls.
Three board-members met the contact person with the school committee, Mr. Gum Prasad Gurung, who made an excellent impression and on a later Board-Meeting it was decided to support this school with Fr. 5’000. An agreement was drawn up and duly signed.
The Village Development Committee contributed Rs. 20’000 and promised another Rs. 30’000. The district Development Committee gave corrugated sheets. The community Forest Group contributed timber, villagers brought stones from close-by and prepared them. The men from the village gave their free labour.
When monsoon started the school building was roofed so that the students could get their teaching already inside.
The financial support provided in 2005 by SNS was used for the reconstruction of the building of the Shree Krishna Primary School. In 2006, SNS provided additional donations to this school to construct a water supply system and toilet facilities, and also to purchase furniture.