The National Examinations Board, Office of the Controller of Examinations has completed all preparation for the Secondary Education Examination.
The Tribhuvan University (TU) has directed 15 of its affiliate campuses to proceed with the Free Students Union (FSU) election.
Lawmaker Dr Swarnim Wagle has said it was unfortunate that the students who should become the 'lamp of consciousness' were involved in campus lock down in the interest of the factions of the political parties.
The National Assembly (NA) Chairman, Narayan Prasad Dahal, has said that dozens of bills could be passed from the ongoing Federal Parliament session.
CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has stressed that the government should address the demands of the agitating teachers at the earliest.
Misty eyed, she cradles her face She brings her knees close to her chest
A total of 17 candidacies have been filed for the presidential post at the Tribhuvan University (TU) Central College in view of the Free Students Union (FSU) elections.
General-Secretary of the CPN (UML), Shankar Pokhrel, has said the government has been working to endorse the Education Act from the ongoing parliament session.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has urged the youths and students not to flock abroad, instead engage themselves in nation-building.
‘Bartamaan’ is a novel written by Gayatri Adhikari, a reputed literary figure, which reflects present society’s hot issues of brain drain, flying of Nepali youngsters abroad for various purposes. The writer sheds light on how a small and happy family gets separated with the passage of time when most of the people from the village go abroad in search of nice lifestyle.
The 13th Convocation Ceremony of Purbanchal University concluded today in presence of Prime Minister and Chancellor of the University, KP Sharma Oli.
Bhojpur, March 11: The Sanodumma Secondary School located at Pauwadungma rural municipality has set up an e-learning centre in a bid to make teaching learning technology friendly.The Ishwor Mandir Kathmandu Campaign supported the establishment of e-learning centre at the school in a remote hilly district. It provided 20 desktop computers, a smart TV set and a WIFI set to the school.General Secretary of the Campaign, Sanket Koirala, informed that the e-learning facility was set up by bringing the educational materials worth Rs 800 thousands. The e-learning facility would help both teachers and students learn in a convenient manner and whet knowledge on technology as well, hoped Principal Khagendra Dhakal. The new service would be utilized based on need, he added.He further expressed, "We've been able to have such modern facility at our school. It tremendously helps us cater tech-friendly knowledge."Similarly, Chairman of Puwadungma rural municipality, Kiran Rai, believed the new scheme at school would be utilized equally by the teachers and students both. The social reform starts from the reform in school, so the assistance counts much, he observed. He further shared that the local level had forwarded plans to cater life skills to the people. "In addition to building physical infrastructures for schools, we are focusing on modern quality education with the help of various agencies," Rai added.According to him, all 32 community schools in the local level would have tech-friendly libraries.Moreover, former finance minister Shankar Koirala observed that it was imperative to make our teaching learning tech-friendly to keep abreast with the stride in science and technology. The Ishwor Mandir Kathmandu Campaign extended assistance to the schools so they could improve their teaching methodology.It is necessary to ensure technological skills and facility to the students of remote schools so that they would be able to reap benefits from it, he added.The organization established in 2056BS has been extending support to various schools for long. (RSS)