List of MoUs/Agreements signed during visit of Prime Minister to Palestine

Published By : Admin | February 10, 2018 | 11:56 IST

 

S. No.

Name of MoUs/Agreements

Signed and exchanged by Palestinian side

Signed by Indian side

Exchanged by

1.

MOU between India and Palestine for setting up of India-Palestine Super-specialty hospital at Beit Sahour in Bethelhem Governorate at a cost ofUS$ 30 million

Dr. Jawad Aouad, Minister of Health of the State of Palestine

Shri T.S. Tirumurti, Secretary (ER)

Shri Vijay Gokhle, Foreign Secretary

2.

MOU between India and Palestine for construction of India Palestine Centre for Empowring women, "Turathi” at a cost ofUS$ 5 million

Ms. Abeer Aoudeh, Minister of National Economy

Shri T.S. Tirumurti, Secretry (ER)

Shri Vijay Gokhle, Foreign Secretary

3.

MOU between India and Palestine for setting up of new National Printing Press at Ramallah at a cost ofUS$ 5 million

Mr. Ahmad Assaf, Minister of Palestinian Public Broadcasting Corporation and Official Media on behalf of Minister of Finance

Shri T.S. Tirumurti, Secretry (ER)

Shri Vijay Gokhle, Foreign Secretary

4.

MOU between India and Palestine Construction of school in Muthalth Al Shuhada Village at a cost ofUS$ 1 million

Dr. Sabri Saidam, Minister of Education and Higher Education of the State of Palestine

Shri T.S. Tirumurti, Secretry (ER)

Shri Vijay Gokhle, Foreign Secretary

5.

MOU between India and Palestine Construction of school in Tamoon village in Tubas Governorate in Palestine at a cost ofUS$ 1.1 million

Dr. Sabri Saidam, Minister of Education and Higher Education of the State of Palestine

Shri T.S. Tirumurti, Secretry (ER)

Shri Vijay Gokhle, Foreign Secretary

6.

MOU between India and Palestine Assistance of US$ US$ 0.25 millionfor construction of additional floor to Jawahar Lal Nehru for Boys at Abu Dees

Dr. Sabri Saidam, Minister of Education and Higher Education of the State of Palestine

Shri T.S. Tirumurti, Secretry (ER)

Shri Vijay Gokhle, Foreign Secretary

 

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